Edible Rebellion
Edible Rebellion is a photographic series that examines American food as artifact, witness, and silent participant in human systems.
Each subject is isolated, centered, and presented with clinical neutrality. Removed from its usual context, the familiar becomes unfamiliar. These objects begin to resemble evidence rather than nourishment—records of repetition, control, comfort, and survival.
The work explores how ordinary items accumulate psychological and cultural weight through routine. What appears harmless becomes symbolic. What appears static begins to feel aware.
These photographs do not document meals. They document presence.
Edible Rebellion asks whether objects remain passive—or whether they are simply waiting.














