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Zoom A series of varying sized white ceramic dishes, each with different fetishised black womens face and bodily features emerging from the bottom of the dish.
Zoom I Eat Black Girls For Breakfast - Shiver
Zoom I Eat Black Girls For Breakfast - Shiver
Zoom I Eat Black Girls For Breakfast - Shiver
Zoom I Eat Black Girls For Breakfast - Shiver
Zoom I Eat Black Girls For Breakfast - Shiver

I Eat Black Girls For Breakfast

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Varying Sizes
Resin, Polymer Clay and Ceramic Bowls 

Original pieces.

 

Lauren-Marie Haywood (she/her) is a multidisciplinary portrait artist, born and raised in East London. While the mediums and materials she uses may vary, Haywood’s ability to create incredible pieces that celebrate black women in their beauty, strength, vulnerability, and struggles, shines through each artwork.

I Eat Black Girls For Breakfast

£69.00

NOTE FROM THE ARTIST

“More literal and explicit in meaning than my past work, the pieces I worked on in 2019 explored some incredibly dark themes; specifically, objectification and sexualisation. Further building on my concept of Confectionery Portraiture, I created a series of sculptures depicting black body parts as food. Though the pieces themselves were actually created from inedible materials (clay, ceramic, and resin), I was very proud to have created mouth-wateringly realistic sculptures that proved to be so enticing, many viewers were compelled to take a bite - an act that is incredibly cannibalistic in nature.”

- Lauren-Marie Haywood


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