Parker Prideaux
Through my work, I focus on the relationship between children and what they consume. Viewing these children in the midst of eating or drinking offers a sense of unfulfillment as they remain under parental control and supervision. With the absence of full parental figures and their guidance, children become susceptible to ingesting influence from society before they develop full comprehension and understanding of reality. When supervision grows too overbearing, it can interfere with the fundamental growth discovered in freedom as it forces isolation. The same consideration of balance and discipline demonstrated while eating becomes necessary to apply when monitoring and guarding from the influences of society.