Emerald Repard-Denniston
Hunt Out
Painting
Hunt Out
“Food is one of the five things needed for human survival, everything around food today represents oppressive, historical, hierarchal systems. Mimicking the colour of skin with meat reminds us that human beings are also constituted of flesh or meat suggesting people's objectification with the intake of their consumable day-to-day products. 'The process of viewing another as consumable, as something, is usually invisible to us. Its invisibility occurs because it corresponds to the view of the dominant culture. The process is also invisible to use because the end product of the process - the object of consumption - is available everywhere.'-Carol J Adams”
Work by
Emerald Repard-Denniston
Drawing and Painting
“I question; am I an unreliable narrator or an invalidated one? My work welcomes the viewer into my escapist, coming-of-age recollection. Ruminating on gender biases, identity crises, imposter...” [More]