Where Did Everybody Go?

“First of all, they came to take the gypsies and I was happy because they pilfered. Then they came to take the Jews and I said nothing, because they were unpleasant to me. Then they came to take homosexuals, and I was relieved, because they were annoying me. Then they came to take the Communists, and I said nothing because I was not a Communist. One day they came to take me, and there was nobody left to protest.”

Bertold Brecht. Inspired by Emil Gustav Friedrich Martin Niemöller

Caroline Clark

I’m a San Diego State University Alumni. I majored in Graphic Communication and minored in English. My art style is slightly looser than realism. I love talking to people so I drive for Uber when I’m not creating artwork or logos.

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