Writer · Artist · IP Creator
Work that lives at the intersection of literary fiction, conceptual art, and cultural observation. Food that has opinions. Objects that remember. Things that wait.
View WorkL’Œil de la Photographie · Paris, 2026
“These photographs do not document meals. They document a presence.”
PhMuseum · International Photography Network
“Edible Rebellion isolates familiar food objects and removes their intended function. Presented without context, these items become controlled forms — revealing the systems that shaped them.”
Among your many readers, I hope there are Language Arts teachers who are inspired to utilize your very relatable poem to introduce, for example, allegory and/or metaphor, to their young students. Brava!
Carlee · Substack Subscriber · April 2026
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A conceptual literary and visual series examining food as cultural artifact, silent witness, and psychological record. Each subject is isolated and presented with clinical neutrality — removed from context until the familiar becomes strange.
The series asks: do objects remain passive, or are they simply waiting?
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A human and a piece of food. The food witnesses without demanding. Overwhelm, waiting, care without fixing.
In DevelopmentEnsemble cast. Philosophical core. The Bluecaps, the Honeycaps, the Moss-Stackers. Funny and tender in the same breath.
In DevelopmentSingle-image urban vignettes. The kind of writing that belongs in Poetry Magazine and Shouts & Murmurs in the same breath.
In DevelopmentPhilosophical, introspective, self-aware. The kind of work that ends up in literary anthologies and small press collections.
In DevelopmentConfessional prose at the intersection of the mythic and the mundane. Cinematic minimalism. Late-night emotional register.
In DevelopmentNoirlette, the Mischief Twins, and the Glitchlings. A complete oracle trilogy under active publisher submission.
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Kat Lewis (Kathleen Yoko Lewis) is a writer and artist whose work examines the ordinary objects, meals, and moments that accumulate psychological and cultural weight without announcing themselves. The work sits at the intersection of literary fiction, conceptual art, and cultural observation.
What begins as a hot dog on a plate becomes a question about identity, systems, and what people trust without asking why. What begins as a mushroom committee meeting becomes a philosophical argument about belonging. The ordinary is never just ordinary.
The Nekonoir character IP universe — Noirlette, the Mischief Twins, and the Glitchlings — lives separately at nekonoirofficial.github.io/nekonoir.