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“Oil Spill” developed from a philatelic exercise—developing a mock stamp campaign for the US Postal Service—into a larger installation at Nebraska Innovation Campus over the summer of 2016.
In developed nations like ours, food is traveling farther to reach consumers and international food trade is increasing more rapidly than increases in population or food production. Between 1968 and 1998, world food production increased by 84 percent and the population by 91 percent, but food trade increased 184 percent. Today, the typical American prepared meal contains, on average, ingredients from at least five countries outside the United States.
I was struck by the idea of taking wholesome, beautiful produce and ruining it to create an unsettling message while still maintaining an eye-catching design.
“Oil Spill” developed from a philatelic exercise—developing a mock stamp campaign for the US Postal Service—into a larger installation at Nebraska Innovation Campus over the summer of 2016.
In developed nations like ours, food is traveling farther to reach consumers and international food trade is increasing more rapidly than increases in population or food production. Between 1968 and 1998, world food production increased by 84 percent and the population by 91 percent, but food trade increased 184 percent. Today, the typical American prepared meal contains, on average, ingredients from at least five countries outside the United States.
I was struck by the idea of taking wholesome, beautiful produce and ruining it to create an unsettling message while still maintaining an eye-catching design.