His lunch
His lunch imagines the body as part of an improvised meal—someone’s hunger made domestic.
A feminine presence served quickly, reduced to furniture, to function, to bite-sized time.
The masculine gaze doesn’t look: it consumes.
What remains is the aftertaste of being devoured, and the silence of what was never meant to be touched with care.
2009 - digital prints - 70 × 100 cm - edition of 3