THE GIRL WHO WAS CURSED TO BELIEVE THAT EVERYTHING SHE ATE TURNED TO ROACHES IN HER STOMACH

Bookbinding, Painting & Drawing, Writing

Single-panel comic in graphite and watercolour, re-bound watercolour pad.

Dedicated to a friend, this comic portrays a protagonist that explores her complex relationship with food in art, fantasy, and familial relationships.

 
 

THE GIRL WHO WAS CURSED TO BELIEVE EVERYTHING SHE ATE TURNED TO ROACHES IN HER STOMACH

Bookbinding, Painting & Drawing

Single Panel Comic —
Re-bound sketch pad, inkjet prints of graphite and watercolour renderings made to look like they were drawn directly on the medium.

Dedicated to a friend. The comic depicts a protagonist navigating her complex relationship with food through art, fantasy, and familial relationships.

2018

 
 

 
 
 
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