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I Prefer To Fill Up On Meats
Acrylic and Pen on Photograph, 21 × 29cm, 2025
Drawn from a group chat, this work captures the comic exchanges that can surround the planning of social gatherings involving food. The phrase carries a primal, almost caveman like quality - made funnier by the fact that it was voiced by a woman, playfully unsettling gendered expectations. At once absurd and celebratory, the piece reflects on the rituals of eating together and the bold, exaggerated declarations that often accompany them.
All original works come with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Acrylic and Pen on Photograph, 21 × 29cm, 2025
Drawn from a group chat, this work captures the comic exchanges that can surround the planning of social gatherings involving food. The phrase carries a primal, almost caveman like quality - made funnier by the fact that it was voiced by a woman, playfully unsettling gendered expectations. At once absurd and celebratory, the piece reflects on the rituals of eating together and the bold, exaggerated declarations that often accompany them.
All original works come with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.