Crafts CouncilDirectoryFake Food WorkshopThe Art of ExcessAboutThis series merges taxidermy and sculpted food to explore gluttony, domestic ritual, and the grotesque. Inspired by Victorian dining customs and surreal spectacle, the works use resin, clay, and preserved animals to create unsettling yet humorous table displays. Exhibited in Edinburgh and at the Royal Scottish Academy, the series received critical acclaim and recognition for its craftsmanship and provocative narrative.Fake Food WorkshopKirkcudbright, ScotlandHigh Tea for Six, Union Gallery EdinburghTiered stands layered with replica sandwiches, sweets, and taxidermy birds. This sculptural installation examines gluttony and Victorian rituals of display, blending humour with the macabre.Gluttony, Kerry Samantha Boyes / Fake Food WorkshopA bun concealing dentures, taxidermy and sweet treats presented beneath a glass dome. This surreal piece reflects the series’ focus on excess, decay, and the grotesque in domestic settings.The Art of ExcessAboutThis series merges taxidermy and sculpted food to explore gluttony, domestic ritual, and the grotesque. Inspired by Victorian dining customs and surreal spectacle, the works use resin, clay, and preserved animals to create unsettling yet humorous table displays. Exhibited in Edinburgh and at the Royal Scottish Academy, the series received critical acclaim and recognition for its craftsmanship and provocative narrative.Fake Food WorkshopKirkcudbright, ScotlandHigh Tea for Six, Union Gallery EdinburghTiered stands layered with replica sandwiches, sweets, and taxidermy birds. This sculptural installation examines gluttony and Victorian rituals of display, blending humour with the macabre.Gluttony, Kerry Samantha Boyes / Fake Food WorkshopA bun concealing dentures, taxidermy and sweet treats presented beneath a glass dome. This surreal piece reflects the series’ focus on excess, decay, and the grotesque in domestic settings.More from Fake Food WorkshopProjectSchool Dinners Through the Decades – The Food MuseumProjectDr Wall’s Dinner – Royal Worcester MuseumProjectRecreating Historic Menus – The Hill House (National Trust for Scotland)ProjectGrand Dessert – Kunstmuseum Den HaagProjectJulia Child Exhibition – Fake Chef Meets the French ChefProjectThe Fake Food Workshop & Store – KirkcudbrightProjectFrom Scotland to Hobbiton – Pies for the Hobbity PantryProjectRoman Stone Replicas & Temple Interior – Vindolanda, Hadrian's Wall