Camille Farrah Buhler’s work exists at the intersection of visual art, fashion, and design, offering a fresh perspective on material and form. Her series I Have Got Hot Sauce transforms everyday objects into conceptual pieces that interrogate identity, function, and craftsmanship. Through her innovative use of leather, she reimagines texture and form, challenging dominant ideals of value, materiality, and beauty within a Western capitalist framework. This interview explores her creative process, inspirations, and the ideas that shape her artistic practice.
