Good Packaging is the second iteration of the food packaging series, the first influenced by a desire to improve one of my least favorite tasks: grocery shopping.
When it comes to going to the grocery store, I lack the knack for doing it efficiently. All of the brands and differing price points overwhelm me, so I spend far more time wandering the aisles than I'd like to.
I also learned at a young age not to be swayed by fancy packaging, which for a visual person, really takes the joy out of looking at all those labels.
To improve this task that I will spend the rest of my life doing, I decided to turn the grocery store into an art store, allowing myself to buy alluring items that I could use to make art. This shift has made a world of difference, and in my hunting, I do that thing I aspire to do as often as possible in my life: Lose track of time.
I'm also deeply fascinated by the fashion industry and like mixing images I find in magazines and on social media with my life in East Tennessee.
In Good Packaging I explore:
- themes of craftsmanship in the greater design world and also in folk art found in the mountainous region where I live.
- the inaccessibility of high fashion and the accessible materials I've chosen to work with.
- the fashion world, a field and craft I greatly admire.
- the positive and negative effects of food and fashion