2026 | Student

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The Feast and The Famine is a digital illustration that confronts structural inequality in healthcare. Inspired by news reports of organ-transplant “queue-jumping” and illegal organ harvesting, the work visualizes a world where privilege feeds on the vulnerable. Its left–right inverted composition presents two coexisting realities: an amassed, pleading underclass whose individual sufferings merge into a monstrous presence, and elegant elites who dance in detached celebration. A freshly transplanted limb becomes a chilling emblem of exploitation, while a clock beneath their feet suggests time as a luxury for the privileged and a slow disappearance for those waiting.
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OceanLung
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Conceptual Design - Education
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Yuchuan Design
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Interior Design - Residential
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Natasha Wang
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Fashion Design - Recycle / Sustainable Fashion
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ChangZhou University
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Product Design - Energy Products & Devices