THE HUMAN BODY
FLESH & REFLECTION-
A COMMENTARY ON ANIMAL CONSUMERISM
This visual triptych uses ground meat to evoke the human form, confronting viewers with the unsettling resemblance between flesh and the human body. The distorted, layered scans create an eerie parallel between human and animal flesh, blurring the boundary between consumer and consumed.
By positioning the meat as an ambiguous representation of both human and animal bodies, this piece questions the ethics of consumption, animal commodification, and the cyclical relationship between consumer desire and exploitation. It invites reflection on how society's appetite for meat distorts and objectifies living beings, reducing them to mere commodities in a relentless cycle of consumption.