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Tales Of Consumption (2011)

Illustration
Tales of Consumption (2010 - 2012)
A series of personal, vector artworks focused on our twisted relationship with food - on obesity, sugar, GMO, overfishing and local food traditions. Sleek vector lines are cold and beautiful like in commercials. 
"Corneaters" (2010)
A reflection on hidden truth and urban legends about obesity, modified crops, maize and deaths of monarch butterflies that populate the Internet. This work was awarded by Japan Illustrators' Association in 2011.
"Pest-cards" with common maize pests - our competitors to the table - portrayed in a decorative way (2010)
"Kani - King Crab" (2011)
Kani - King Crab is a common food in the North of Japan and enormous live crabs can be found in food stalls and shops, awaiting to be eaten. One of the meals, called Kani Miso is made of crabs's brain and internal organs.

"Baleron Power " (2012)
A young butcher sells his greasy goods to old ladies, convinced of their health benefits as much as little piglets, frolicking below, at the backdrop of soviet Palace of Culture and newly erected 'Żagiel' scyscraper by Daniel Libeskind. 

"Flounder the Baltic Gal" (2011) - scene from a Baltic fishing village
"Apium Regis Ius Imperator - King Celery Rules The Soup" (2011)

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