





This is a student project conceptual poster for an upcoming Jenny Holzer exhibition at MoMA. I used the Truism "Children are the cruelest of all" because I wanted to explore the intentional and unintentional sides of cruelty, and the ways in which children are often innocent or oblivious to the damage which they cause. The image of a splattered ketchup packet represented those ideas visually. The image is innocent, yet has an extremely violent, intentional impact.