This project, culminating in a handbound book of analog collages and short memoirs, is an attempt to humorize and satirize a complex and estranged relationship to food and eating. The collage pieces portray instances of hyper-personal memories or concepts that are food-and-eating-adjacent, where texture, visuals, and sense-memory result in an avoidance and strained perception of particular foods.
Eat Artefacts
handbound book (20 pp.)
manila folder, thread, printed pages, scotch tape
4" x 5.5" x 0.2"
2022