2345 Calories is an original mixed media artwork by Musketon, created using pencil, colored pencil, and real junk food packaging.
This work is a unique piece (edition of 1) and measures 45 × 57 cm.
In 2345 Calories, Musketon reconfigures the visual language of consumerism into a modern vanitas. The skull — a timeless symbol of mortality — is reconstructed from fast-food relics, wrappers, and sugar-laden branding. What once promised instant gratification becomes a memento of excess and decay.
Every fragment, from the fries to the soda can, functions as both material and metaphor, reflecting how pleasure and self-destruction often occupy the same surface. The result is a meticulously crafted paradox: vibrant, playful, and uncomfortably true.