The Feast Must Go On (2025)

14.1 x 10.1 | Acrylic Gouache on Canvas

The Feast Must Go On is not a horror scene so much as a diagram of denial: keeping the ritual intact, even as the table is taken. A family gathers for dinner. From the center, a wet, many-armed shape creeps over plates and cutlery. No one breaks eye contact with their food; faces are buried under the tablecloth, as if manners could double as a blindfold. The creature stands in for the problem everyone knows but won’t name.

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