In a radical departure from his typical style, Sohocki's "Wall Street Shuffle" takes a humorous but insightful look at the nation's current financial disaster and its causes. A wooden man has reached the pinnacle of a rising chart to "success" but is about to step off the cliff to his destruction. This "captain of business and finance" blindly proceeds to climb a rising chart with the steps entitled Ego, Venality, Greed, and finally Entitlement, carrying his flag of a $2 bill with the image of our founding fathers looking on from its surface.

The 5-foot tall "Wall Street Shuffle" sculpture was created in the American Folk Art style using recycled raw wood, copper, brass, steel, and a real $2 bill. Sohocki felt such a strong sense of outrage by events leading up to the recession, he was driven to express these tragic and corrupt behaviors through art.