“Egg and I”
How many eggs do you need to consume to become an egg? Where does the line between egg and person stop?
“How Do You Like Your Eggs?”
It is the visual response to being asked “how would you like your eggs?”. This piece will study eggs as the regular and repetitive breakfast food. Put on the table for contemplation of their potential to be cooked differently while still just being eggs for breakfast.
“Trail of Eggs”explores where human eggs go after ovulation and how they go nowhere. This piece highlights the dichotomy of eggs in their meaningfulness versus their meanlessness.
“Holy Eggs” Considers the spiritual value of eggs throughout history and the dressing up of an egg to be something that is very valuable. The idea of eggs being a symbol of springtime and regeneration.
“Monster Egg” This piece is about the otherness or growths inside the body, how monstrous things can be inside someone. Like tumors with hair and teeth or strange benign growths.
“Cosmic Egg” explores the concept of a cracked egg beginning the universe.
“Eggstiential Eggs” explores an egg's conflicted emotions it has with being alive but not yet alive in the process of becoming but not yet something.
“Bird From the Window” became a piece about the merging of humanness and birdness in response to eggs.
Eggs
“Eggs” explores the meaning of eggs from their everyday uses to their metaphorical and physical qualities.