Muffins, ice-creams, vegetables… just to be watched
They appear to be landscape photos but if you look more closely, you’ll see broccoli, bread loaves and basil leaves.
Carl Warner, an Australian photographer, started rethinking vegetables in this way to persuade his children to eat them!
His foodscapes are like a Disney version of the paintings by Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
Marina Calamai has found a way to resist the temptation of eating sweets by depicting them.
Muffins become large cloth installations and panettones become original hats.
Just try not biting into them!
You’ll find it difficult to just look and not touch Aurélie Mathigot’s knitted pastries and sandwiches. Then again, wool is so vegan!
Vegetables are both very nutritious and quite musical. The Vegetable Orchestra from Austria plays fresh melodies on vegetables all over the world.
The artist Priscilla Monge writes fortune-telling messages in the dregs of coffee cups.
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Be careful with installations by Sharon Core. If you touch them, you’ll get dirty because they’re made of real ice cream that really melts!
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