A small, pure white ceramic figurine of a pig, flawlessly smooth and slightly reflective, stands alone on the center of an unbroken graphite-gray studio floor that provides a quiet, almost void-like backdrop. A narrow beam of intense, cold-white light streams across from the left, sharply illuminating one side of the pig and casting a long, stark shadow behind and to the right. The composition is minimalist with extreme negative space, accentuating the vulnerability of the pig. Captured from a low, slightly front-facing angle, with razor-sharp focus, the image squares the viewer’s attention on animal innocence. This bold, photographic image reinforces the advocacy call to stop meat consumption without needing graphic depictions.

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A strong, close-up image of a pair of empty, stainless steel animal feed bowls, immaculately polished so they reflect stark highlights, placed on a pristine pale gray surface. One bowl is slightly tipped, as if recently set down with urgency. The background is completely devoid of details, enhancing the minimalist feeling. A powerful, single-source overhead light creates sharp, directional shadows that define the bowls’ contours with extreme clarity. The mood is sober and striking, cultivating a sense of absence and compelling viewers to question the ethics of what’s usually placed in these bowls. Photographic realism with a clean, modern composition maximizes visual power in support of animals’ rights.

Changed my life.


— Aya Nakamura