I wanted to do something with barrels, barrels and cars. Something about pollution and how fossil fuel wasn’t a really sustainable fuel source. I had an idea that involved a pyramid made of barrels with a Hummer on top, but the sketch I did wasn’t really interesting, and was too simple. I also had made a mold of a toy cow, so I tried to find a way to relate the two, the cow and the oil barrels. Nothing came to mind, until I was referred to the book, “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan, and how in the book it was revealed that it took one barrel, per cow, to raise it, feed it, transport it to slaughter and to restaurant, and to cook it. This I had never heard of, but now I had a topic for my piece.
It’s said that America consumes more beef than any other country in the world, and when people think mass production of beef, they think hamburgers, and when they think hamburgers, they get hungry for Mac Donald’s. Mac Donald’s is one of the largest producers of hamburgers in the world, selling Happy Meals in countries all over the world. Obviously hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil a year is used to transport this beef around the world.
(Photo Credit to Roscoe Wilson)