In Trays, 20 cafeteria trays hold an eclectic assortment of found objects, carefully arranged to mimic food in a meticulous display. Though lacking an explicit narrative, the work evokes a darkly humorous juxtaposition: objects that are often harmful if consumed are presented on familiar school lunch trays. This contrast between everyday utility and hidden danger invites the viewer to reflect on notions of consumption, safety, and absurdity.