In Scrambling for Bread, Keith Zenda transforms a simple loaf into a powerful symbol of survival. Oversized slices spill from torn packaging as figures of all ages rush, leap, and claw their way toward nourishment. The scene captures not just hunger for food, but the deeper struggle for dignity in times of scarcity. It speaks to economic imbalance, resilience, and the human instinct to keep moving—even when survival becomes a race.