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Frankenfood Sprouts: Krueger Kidney Bean

Frankenfood Sprouts: Krueger Kidney Bean, Fine Art
Frankenfood Sprouts: Krueger Kidney Bean

Fine Art    17 x 9 x 5    CA$375.00   

Artist statement
Krueger Kidney Bean is a sculpture, 2 of 3 in a series. It is purposely created ugly, hard, mutated to inspire disgust. This mutant bean sprout has an adapted super pest carved into its craggy leaf. My submissions to the Pretty Ugly show comprise three conceptualized Frankenfood sprouts sculpted from a single piece of Indiana Limestone. The term Frankenfood was coined by Paul Lewis, in a 1992 NYT op ed. The sculptures express a distaste for agriculture production using bioengineered seed that circumscribes the growth and protection of natural organic food. Genetically modified, mutated or gene edited food crops will apparently soon be the norm, i.e., currently representative of 60% of Canada’s (90% in USA) soy production. I have intentionally created germinating sprouts that are unappealing; monster-sized, resistant and presumably growing from desiccated earth, in contrast to the perfect form, intense flavour, and promise inherent in a natural green seed germinating. The mutant seeds are portrayed as ugly substitutes, as their effect on mankind is not yet understood, particularly where transgenic (animal) genes are engineered into a host organism. Pretty Ugly - the dark side of nature’s simplicity and beauty.
Medium and technique
Indiana Limestone sculpted primarily with hand chisels, rasps and rifflers.