Texas State student who sat naked last semester covers herself in Chick-Fil-A fries this time around

Monika Rostvold, the Texas State fine arts student who sat nearly naked on campus last semester as a live artistic performance against sexual assault, has carried out another piece that has the campus buzzing. Monika Rostvold, the Texas State fine arts student who sat nearly naked on campus last semester as a live artistic performance against sexual assault, has carried out another piece that has the campus buzzing. Image 1 of / 62 Caption Close Texas State student who sat naked last semester covers herself in Chick-Fil-A fries this time around 1 / 62 Back to Gallery

Monika Rostvold, the Texas State fine arts student who sat nearly naked on campus last semester as a live artistic performance against sexual assault, has carried out another piece that has the campus buzzing again.

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In April, Rostvold became the talk of the university when she sat on the steps of the school’s library wearing nothing more than a nude-colored thong, pasties and red blindfold. On Monday, she laid flat on a picnic table outside the student center wearing a bra, panties and covered in Chick-Fil-A waffle fries and showered in ketchup.

Like last semester, students took to Twitter to share photos and confusion pertaining to the lunchtime incident.

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Rostvold explained the reasoning behind her project in a text message sent to mySA.com.

"I think the fact that food being craved and satisfied relates to how we satisfy our emotional and physical relationships now a days and just questioning, is this what we want," she said.

In addition, she told Texas State's University Star she specifically hoped the discussion surrounding her performance would analyze the effects popular dating apps such as Tinder and Grindr have had on people's outlooks on relationships.

“People can take whatever they want from my performance,” Rostvold told the student-run paper. “I’m very open to opinions (about hook-up culture). Is it good? Is it bad? Is it healthy? I feel like people were debating and talking about what I was doing, so it got people talking about it.”

According to The Star, Rostvold was "shaking with adrenaline" at the conclusion of her demonstration.

“I thought it was interesting how everyone came and ate right off of me,” she said, according to the paper. “That was very interesting that they were taking away a part of the performance.”

Tara Monroe, Rostvold's fellow Bobcat who also gained internet notoriety for driving a tiny Barbie Jeep around campus following a DWI charge, weighed in on Monday's happenings via Twitter.

"Thank god for this chic fila b----. I'm officially yesterday's news," she said.

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Rostvold's initial live art performance sparked international attention and support from professors and peers, she told mySA.com in the days following.

“I’ve got a few emails from teachers telling me it was a powerful piece,” Rostvold said. “They said they’re proud of the artist I’ve become.”

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