emma hamilton
- really caught my eye she was brought up with a family of butchers so was familiar with the sight of slaughtered animals and combining this with her interest in historical fine art, she cerated the juxtaposition of the animal organs presented as seductive flower arrangements
flores carneus
gayle chong kwan
- based on fourteenth century ideas of a gluttons paradise, where work in any way shape or form is forbidden and land is literally made up of food. ham and cheese make up most of the surroundings, fountains run with beer and houses are roofed with pies. cockaigne is a series of 12 large format photographs exploring this idea, whilst also incorporating global tourism and travel aling with european legends and the history of fine art.
cockaigne
laura letinsky
- photographing the remains of the meal , captures transformative qualities the relationship between the ripeness to the decay, the delicacy and awkwardness, control and haphazardness, waste and plentitude, pleasure and sustenance. ongoing project exploring intimacy as the homely and the beautiful.
hardly more than ever











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