I recently came across the work of Liz Hernández, a Mexican artist now living in Oakland, California, who works primarily with topics related to her identity. She pulls imagery from her memories of living in Mexico City, focusing on the way the mundane and the extraordinary coalesce. Recently her work has been inspired by the idea that food is a language that we can all understand. She explores food as a way to communicate ideas of immigration, community, and home. I was instantly pulled in by her red and pink Market Signs series where the colours alone demand attention and