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These images are at first playful, but provide a simple yet enticing facade for more serious questions: How we eat - in fact, how we consume, and what exactly are we doing when we do it? Perhaps more importantly, how are these habits formed? This is not a series about judgement - but of questioning things we often spare no time thinking about.
Each image uses a lenticular lens, that allows the piece to transition - an approximation of which is shown here.
These images are at first playful, but provide a simple yet enticing facade for more serious questions: How we eat - in fact, how we consume, and what exactly are we doing when we do it? Perhaps more importantly, how are these habits formed? This is not a series about judgement - but of questioning things we often spare no time thinking about.
Each image uses a lenticular lens, that allows the piece to transition - an approximation of which is shown here.
Consumer Plastics #1 (cow)
Archival pigment print with lenticular lens, edition of 10, 36" x 36".
Consumer Plastics #2 (chicken)
Archival pigment print with lenticular lens, edition of 10, 36" x 36".
Consumer Plastics #3 (pig)
Archival pigment print with lenticular lens, edition of 10, 36" x 36".
Consumer Plastics #4 (lamb)
Archival pigment print with lenticular lens, edition of 10, 36" x 36".