"Will Dance For Food" – Sold on SuperRare

Artwork reflecting on hunger and neglect, inspired by my experience working at a hostel in Guatemala amidst discarded food

‘Will Dance For Food’ is a poignant 1/1 artwork that delves into the themes of hunger, inequality, and the stark disconnect between privilege and need. The title, an ironic plea for sustenance, underscores the desperation faced by those whose basic needs go unmet, contrasting the frivolity of abundance with the harsh realities of deprivation.

This piece is deeply personal, inspired by my time working at a hostel in Guatemala, where I earned just $2 per hour. Guests would often leave behind delicious food, yet I witnessed a striking inequality: two individuals were tasked with distributing leftovers, but they never offered any to me, despite my clear need. Even humorously hinting at my hunger was met with indifference. This experience became a visceral reminder of the disparity between those with excess and those who suffer in silence.

The artwork also draws inspiration from Shigeru Mizuki’s profound words: ‘I feel the most sorry for the ones who starved to death. I’ll never get over that feeling.’ This sentiment echoes throughout the piece, reflecting the raw and often overlooked reality of starvation. It highlights the chasm between casual complaints of hunger and the devastating experience of true deprivation.

‘Will Dance For Food’ transcends my personal story, touching on universal themes of inequality, societal neglect, and the human condition. It challenges viewers to confront their perceptions of hunger and to question the empathy—or lack thereof—that shapes our responses to those in need.

This 1/1 artwork was sold on SuperRare. You can explore more of my available works here or discover other sold pieces on my Sold Works page.

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