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The print mimics the look of pharmaceutical packaging, and imitates the graphic design, typefaces and colours of such packaging, but the scale and title have been changed; the content of the packaging announces itself as a commonplace food instead of a drug or medicine. \r\n\r\nIn this work, Hirst plays with a web of meanings. The visual joke of the unexpected content and the reference to the Last Supper open up possible readings about food, medicine and death. This series of prints is part of Hirst's ongoing exploration of our awareness of our mortality, and the complex roles played by food and medicine in our society--substances which are both used and abused, sustaining and healing, but also potentially harmful. 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