Fat Feminine (2022—) explores the ways in which AI text-to-image tools process and render fat bodies, juxtaposed and influenced by societal conventions and personal experiences of fatness in contemporary culture.

Influenced by photography, mass media, pop culture, the Internet, and fashion, Fat Feminine uses AI to imagine a reality that centers fatness as the beauty standard. The series aims to spark dialogues about the complexity and subjectivity of both language and bodies (specifically fatness) socially, politically, and culturally. As discourse around AI technologies and body image have rapidly evolved in the last five years, women’s bodies seem to be continuously caught in the crosshairs. The ongoing nature of this series allows for revision and nuance, evolving like the digital tools and physical bodies it investigates.

Iterations of the work have been presented on the occasion of Berlin Art Week in 2023 and SPRING/BREAK NYC in 2025 in solo and duo exhibitions, respectively.

Exhibited Presentations

I Could Look At You All Day, Villa Heike, Berlin, 2023

The Hottest Flame is a Ribbon, Spring/Break Art Fair, New York, 2025