black, white and orange canvas tote emblazoned with a smoking broccoli woman in a seductive pose

Artist Bag

€99

black and orange tote hanging on a metal pole above a mirrored plinth – filled with carrots, soda, radishes, painkillers and a black feather-trimmed robe

Behind the scenes

  • black and orange tote bag with a smoking broccoli woman printed on it, placed on a wooden bench
  • black and orange tote hanging above a mirrored plinth
  • white and orange tote leaning next to a market stall selling nail polish for 50 cents a bottle
Hein Koh looking into the camera
Hein Koh2 collaborationsHein Koh’s sculptures and paintings are as whimsical as they are witty - raising social commentary through a cast of anthropomorphic fruit and veg. Playing on the idea that parents chide children to ‘eat their vegetables,’ Koh’s sarcasm-suffused characters are far from symbols of healthy living. Broccoli, carrots, watermelons and a host of other foods are depicted crying, smoking and drinking to explore mental health in modern society. Themes of childhood and innocence are heightened by the cartoonish aesthetic, while bright colour palettes draw inspiration from the artist’s experience as a mother. Materials like spandex, glitter and vinyl are used to create soft sculptures with an enticing sense of fleshy plasticity.

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