Dinner and a Movie
Opposites Attract
Book, Metal Silverware, Plastic Silverware, Teacup, and Paper Plate with Guash
Inspired by Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Artist's Statement: This image explores the role of class differences between two romantic partners. It achieves this by contrasting items typically thought of as "high" or "low" class. For example, the use of real, metal silverware and plastic, disposable silverware. The teacup and the arrangement of objects in a formal place setting are also symbols of wealth. It also comments on the desire to appear more high class as a means to fit in. This is shown through the handpainted design on the paper plate, which mimics expensive china patterns. The book that's used as a placemat is a wood carving guide. Carpentry and wood carving have typically been thought of as working-class jobs. However, throughout most of history, reading was a skill that was reserved only for the rich. This, again, illustrates the juxtaposition between two people from very different worlds.
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