Steven Gee

the pickle never catches the cheese, or (why does animated food look so tasty?)
Two person exhibition with Corey Bartle-Sanderson. ArtLacuna, London, 2021

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You boil pasta to make it soft, an egg to make it hard, 2020
Raw egg yolk, sprayed line-x polyurea and wood
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Sandwich filler (stuffing that crammed gap between your teeth), 2021
Drywall plasterboard, mayonnaise, acrylic paste, filler and wood
Why does animated food look so tasty?, 2021
Contents of blog conversation with same title printed receipt, Collaboration with Corey Bartle-Sanderson
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Cheesy atmosphere, 2020
Salt dough, cheese and pickle scented candle, Collaboration with Corey Bartle-Sanderson
Michael’s Secret Stuff, 2021
Glass sports bottle, vinyl, water from nearest tap water source and glass shelf
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The reason anyone would do this is, if they could, which they can’t, would be because they could, which they can’t, 2020
Oil on canvas, acrylic and squeezed cheese

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Korky the Cat and the Kits, 2021
Resin, Collaboration with Corey Bartle-Sanderson

Untitled, 2021
Black 3.0

It all goes wrong, 2020
MDF, pewter and enamel, Collaboration with Corey Bartle-Sanderson, Pewter nuts by Corey

The Little Whirlwind 1941, 2020
Steel and sanded back enamel, Collaboration with Corey Bartle-Sanderson

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