The "Waste Feast" cycle highlights the discrepancy between food consumption and resource consumption. The works show what our consumption conceals: an everyday life full of waste. Crown caps, aluminum lids or dairy product packaging. These seemingly banal objects are evidence of a consumer culture that is growing inexorably. The cycle invites us to reflect on the responsibility behind our consumer behavior and to question the use of resources in our everyday lives.
"Waste Feast" invites us to see the everyday nature of consumption in a new light. We are reminded that every plate full of abundance can also be a mountain full of waste - and that art can inspire us to live more consciously.