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forbidden food
a series of sculptures that explores the strained relationship between femininity and restrictive eating. each piece represents commonly "forbidden foods" as an idol or memento, thus becoming an object to behold and long for, yet not suitable for consumption.
clay, spackling paste, latex, acrylics and porcelain, 13x13x5'5 cm, 2023 private collection | polystyrene, spackling paste and acrylics, 40x40x20cm, 2023 available | clay, acrylics and porcelain, 15x17x4 cm, 2023 available |
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clay, acrylics and crystal, 15x15x5'5 cm, 2023 available |
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