Introductory Studio Compassion Project

As a result of the coVID-19 outbreak, the WORLD’s population facing a severe food crisis will more than double from 135 million to 265 million by the end of 2020, according to projections by the AGENCY. And this reminds me of food waste that most of humanity has had, and most of the people born in 1980 have had, because most of the people born before 1980 had experienced famine. I interviewed my grandmother, who experienced a food shortage when she was a child. She told me that she had six brothers and sisters, a family surrounded by a bowl of food every day, to have enough to eat is an extravagant hope. Nowadays, the social development is so rapid that people in many rich countries have forgotten the feeling of hunger. In backward countries, people still do not have enough to eat and lack nutrition. In my works, I describe three classes of society. The upper class society is well-fed and well-fed, and their enterprises produce more food than they can eat.For the sake of fame and power, the people of the middle class often invite others to dinner, which leads to the situation that they can’t eat up all the food and waste countless food.
The lower classes, mostly from economically and technologically backward areas.They are still working hard to feed their families. In the collage, I described how sometimes the poor begged from the rich, but the rich ignored them coldly.On the table are bread and skulls, symbolizing the fact that poor people sometimes pay with their lives in the fight for food.
It depicts the oppression of the poor by the rich.Many people are unwilling to understand why so many people lose their dignity in order to survive.Don’t look down on anyone. Respect those who give up their dignity in order to survive. Compassion is important, GSU provides Financial Hardship & Emergency Assistance to students who are struggling with their lives.