FEAST MONOPRINTS

Monoprint work 2006-2007. Exhibited at Wolstenholme Projects, Liverpool.

Eating Sunna, monoprint on paper, 2007.

Feast Monoprints are a series of prints representing indivuals consuming deities that are no longer revered.

The artworks take inspiration from the etchings of early european settlers to South America in the 16th century, who depicted scenes of cannibalism among the local tribes. This at a time when Christianity demanded that the 'old gods' be discarded, and that any non-compliance was a sign of cannibal mentality.

Sitting Around a Head Pile, Poking, monoprint on paper, 2006.

Mercury's foot, monoprint on paper, 2007.

Horus symbol, monoprint on paper, 2007.

Xipe head, monoprint on paper, 2007.

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