Companion or Sustenance
Sunday, June 3rd, 2007Trying to get into the swing of utilizing this blog for my art. I have a dozen projects in various stages of completion that I want to get finished before this fall to submit for my BFA. I thought summer classes would be a break, but I’m finding myself doubly busy. I hope that writing will help me focus, knock out the work that’s piling up.
Earlier this spring, I bought a role of butcher paper for an idea concerning the pictures above. I want to examine the relationship between humans, animals, and food. The animals drawn so far are life size in ink and marker on butcher paper. I need to tackle my largest animal, a cow, so I can get a better sense of scale and time needed. I wondered how one might respond to a somewhat realistic rendering of particular animals juxtaposed against the division of butcher cuts. It’s a different experience from seeing a small cartoon of a cow used to select meat. Much easier to see it as simply chuck or filet as opposed to a cow. I think there’s a high level of detachment from viewing a cow in pasture to the steps in between to the consumer picking up a steak in a sealed package.
I also need to refine my idea of what animals I intend to use. I need to focus on animals fairly common to the American palette. The tarantula, a regional Venezualan edible, will most likely get cut from the line-up. I like the drawing of the rat, but I’m unsure if it will stay. I’m interested in putting in a couple of animals that are certainly consumed, but unlikely canidates for the average meal. I realize that pretty much any animal or insect is sustenance for someone out there. I plan on carrying through with the butcher shop theme by adding mock packages of wrapped meat as well. I think a trip to a butcher shop is in order for some ideas.