This collection explores the surreal intersection of food and humanity, blending grotesque imagery, dark humor, and social commentary. Through anthropomorphic representations of meat and baked goods, the artworks blur the line between the edible and the human, evoking themes of consumption, excess, and commodification.
The visual style is provocative and unsettling, with elements of absurdity that contrast with the visceral and macabre details. Slogans like "Eat More Pies" parody consumer culture, adding a satirical edge to the grotesque forms. These pieces challenge viewers to confront their relationship with food, desire, and the often-overlooked connections between body and sustenance.
The series captures a chaotic, carnival-esque energy, inviting both discomfort and fascination in its surreal depictions of indulgence and identity.









