Daily Bread (framed)

£250.00

Limited edition of 10 Glicee print on artist paper 46cm x 56cm framed

Exploring food as a material in a way that questions the information we consume, the narratives we chose to believe /reality versus fiction. The human brain is constantly looking for important patterns which could aid survival. Seeing ''Jesus in toast'' reflects the active role the frontal cortex plays in visual perception. Instead of ''seeing is believing'' this suggests that ''believing is seeing.''

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Limited edition of 10 Glicee print on artist paper 46cm x 56cm framed

Exploring food as a material in a way that questions the information we consume, the narratives we chose to believe /reality versus fiction. The human brain is constantly looking for important patterns which could aid survival. Seeing ''Jesus in toast'' reflects the active role the frontal cortex plays in visual perception. Instead of ''seeing is believing'' this suggests that ''believing is seeing.''

Limited edition of 10 Glicee print on artist paper 46cm x 56cm framed

Exploring food as a material in a way that questions the information we consume, the narratives we chose to believe /reality versus fiction. The human brain is constantly looking for important patterns which could aid survival. Seeing ''Jesus in toast'' reflects the active role the frontal cortex plays in visual perception. Instead of ''seeing is believing'' this suggests that ''believing is seeing.''