Meat

Meat

On a table surrounded by thick cuts of steak, a nude female torso lies lifeless, its muted colors contrasting with the warmth that highlights the breast and private areas—symbols of fertility and life-giving power. These parts of the body, often the focus of desire, are bathed in color, drawing the viewer’s eye. Meanwhile, the rest of the body remains cold and drained, untouched. The piece critiques how culture commodifies the female form, reducing it to a mere object of consumption, where the focus is placed on its reproductive, life-sustaining organs. Surrounded by raw meat, the artwork calls attention to how society fails to honor the divine feminine energy, reducing the profound and sacred power of creation to an object of lust and consumption.