


Paper Crane at The Hawthorn
This piece explores the tension between performance and consumption. Rendered in ink and watercolor, it features anthropomorphic figures with birdlike features—composed, observant, and complicit. The imagery reflects themes of control, detachment, and ritual, echoing the atmosphere of curated dining experiences where presentation often masks discomfort.
This piece explores the tension between performance and consumption. Rendered in ink and watercolor, it features anthropomorphic figures with birdlike features—composed, observant, and complicit. The imagery reflects themes of control, detachment, and ritual, echoing the atmosphere of curated dining experiences where presentation often masks discomfort.
This piece explores the tension between performance and consumption. Rendered in ink and watercolor, it features anthropomorphic figures with birdlike features—composed, observant, and complicit. The imagery reflects themes of control, detachment, and ritual, echoing the atmosphere of curated dining experiences where presentation often masks discomfort.