The Grazer

The Grazer
Photoshop, 2025

This striking digital collage presents a goat, a creature traditionally known for its indiscriminate appetite, reimagined as a powerful monument to modern consumer culture.

I utilized the goat’s anatomy to critique the excesses of contemporary society.

Another key element of this work is the surrounding wall of silver forks and teacups, which represents the perceived boundaries around our daily lives. While these rows appear fearsome and imposing in their rigid uniformity, they are ultimately fragile and easily overcome, questioning the weight we give to societal structures. This repetition emphasizes the mechanical and repetitive nature of mass production.

By blending high-end delicacies with “fast food” staples, the work explores the blurring lines between luxury and waste. The composition, set against a backdrop of stacked plates and a serene sky, invites the viewer to reflect on the relentless cycle of consumption and the “everything, all at once” mentality of the 21st century.