# Painting
This colorful painting of food, with a skeleton hand reaching into the feast, plays with themes of desire, mortality, and absurdity. There are many ways to interpret it, but for me, it reflects both humor and honesty. A skeleton trying to eat is ridiculous—and that's the point. It's a playful reminder that we're all going to die, so why do we tie so much of our worth to how we look? It also speaks to my own relationship with food: the push and pull between nourishment, control, pleasure, and shame. Through this piece, I’m exploring those tensions with a sense of humor and release.