Priscilla Young

Read your plate, eat your words, smell your sound, hear your scent—these absurd gestures capture the process of crossing senses. Creating new forms in a continuous state of change without a final fixed identity, defined less by what it is, than by what it is with. Borrowing the food language of farming, cultivation, cooking, potluck, and the act of doing things together—into the graphic design practice. Cross-cultivation—whether between peoples, species, senses, or creative disciplines—makes for a stronger and more responsive practice.