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i like bacon, a lot. so when we were given a one day project simply entitled 'pig' it made sense to make an homage to pork in general. it is a comment on how pigs are born and bred entirely for one purpose; to be dinner. 'meat pig' here, as he was nicknamed, is a life-sized piglet made from raw bacon and sausages and is the love child of me and the marvelous miss sophie h powell. who might i add; is a vegetarian....
we were heartbroken to have to leave him in a bin in fairfield park after 3 days of him sat in the fridge
rip meat pig <3
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