This series came about after another project I’d been working on involving food, and I wanted to bring a little more humour into it.
Through this series I am disrupting the expectation of class created by society by taking the exaggerated and unrealistic views and replacing them with the vernacular.
The dagginess seeping throughout the series brings a slight humorous feeling understood through the vernacular, daily experience of preparing and consuming food. This understanding of why the images are a humorous play on the idea that class is what we make of it, disrupting the unrealistic with the realistic.
Through this series I am disrupting the expectation of class created by society by taking the exaggerated and unrealistic views and replacing them with the vernacular.
The dagginess seeping throughout the series brings a slight humorous feeling understood through the vernacular, daily experience of preparing and consuming food. This understanding of why the images are a humorous play on the idea that class is what we make of it, disrupting the unrealistic with the realistic.