She seems to whimsically play with the form of food, as it's often peeled, dispersed, recomposed, and rearranged into a surrealistic image. As the object is deconstructed, it is "re-used," as it were, to reconstruct subtle metaphors about human reality. Suddenly, a piece of cake becomes a glass prison or a comfortable bedroom setting; tofu becomes a blanket for one person and a table for another.
In a way, her drawings even redefine the phrase "comfort food," as her characters often use the food as a comfortable surrounding, a neat little place where they seem relaxed and calm. Her drawings make the common seem uncommon and the uncommon look like a commodity.
The dissemination of the food as an object seems to open up more space for interpretation and an insight about the human condition. The images exude an air of calmness, subtlety, and elegance, as well as a tasteful touch of strangeness. All in all, her collection is aesthetically noteworthy.
The artist isn't that well-known, though her follower base is rising steadily and has crossed over 20k throughout her profiles, so we're quite confident that she'll soon get the appreciation that she deserves. As always, if you like it, make sure you support the artist by following her on her social media pages linked above. Enjoy!






















