A sandwich split in two—uneven, imperfect, human. Uneven Cut: The Better Half dives headfirst into the politics of portion, the emotional geometry of food, and the quiet tension of choosing. Rendered in hyperrealistic detail, every fold of roast beef, every crack in the bun, every lost shard of cheese becomes a moment suspended in time.
This piece blurs the line between indulgence and division, asking the viewer: what makes one side feel like more? Is one half better? Or are we just wired to believe so?
48x30
oil on canvas
A sandwich split in two—uneven, imperfect, human. Uneven Cut: The Better Half dives headfirst into the politics of portion, the emotional geometry of food, and the quiet tension of choosing. Rendered in hyperrealistic detail, every fold of roast beef, every crack in the bun, every lost shard of cheese becomes a moment suspended in time.
This piece blurs the line between indulgence and division, asking the viewer: what makes one side feel like more? Is one half better? Or are we just wired to believe so?
48x30
oil on canvas