Hornsleth’s works, regardless of medium, are a bold challenge to cultural norms, simultaneously embracing, exploiting, and critiquing popular culture with an unwavering defiance of societal conformity. Inspired by the symbolic power of his name, Hornsleth’s creations generate their own momentum while also probing the very nature of fame and the cult of celebrity. Often likened to a fusion of Friedrich Nietzsche, Andy Warhol, and Dr. House, his work is marked by a playful, egotistical madness that shocks, refreshes, and invigorates.
Jacob Bech, the founder of RiceKnife, is an equally daring innovator in the culinary world. Having engaged in deep discussions with Hornsleth about cutting tools and the philosophy behind RiceKnives, Bech gained a profound understanding of the artist’s creative essence. Their collaboration led to the merging of their respective art forms, resulting in the creation of uniquely groundbreaking works that blend the worlds of art and craftsmanship.

