What comes first, cereal or milk? The sculptor and thinker’s answer flips the script.
Hamzat Incorporated (fka Hamzat Raheem) is not one for conventions when it comes to his stone sculptures or larger-than-life ideas. After earning his undergraduate degree from Cooper Union in New York City in 2017 and a master's in sculpture from Kyoto Seika University in Japan in 2021, the Nigerian-born and Massachusetts-based artist set out on a project to capture the likeness of friends and family members to Paloma Elsesser and Anna Delvey in “Stone with 1,000 Faces.” The artist’s dedication to inviting new modes of thinking even carries over to how he prepares a bowl of cereal: milk first. “People will tell you to pour the milk second, or that it doesn’t matter. It does matter, actually,” he tells Family Style, adding that his accompanying image of the meal was made with A.I.
Ingredients
- Cereal
- Milk
Instructions
1. Pour milk first.
2. Then add cereal.