February 28, 2008And now, a pleasant interludeWhat you see below is a very unusual form of art by London photographer Carl Warner. Warner has created several landscapes made entirely out of food, and you can see more at the link above. Thanks to the folks over at Slashfood for bringing Warner to my attention.
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February 28, 2008
And now, a pleasant interlude
What you see below is a very unusual form of art by London photographer Carl Warner. Warner has created several landscapes made entirely out of food, and you can see more at the link above. Thanks to the folks over at Slashfood for bringing Warner to my attention.
I think they're beautiful. If I had one, I'd frame it and hang it on my wall. What do you guys think?


Comments
[February 28, 2008 3:30 PM]
DennisI like it! Bet it would be really cool to see in person. Reminds me of something I saw at Michele's on Main in Salem; Michele makes "portraits" (landscape type stuff if I remember correctly) entirely out of CHOCOLATE!!! There are three of them framed in her restaurant. Really cool looking, too!
[February 28, 2008 4:04 PM]
DebbieVery cool!!
[February 28, 2008 4:10 PM]
AmandaI think my trainer would LOVE this.
[February 28, 2008 6:07 PM]
Amy Hanek : →http://www.houseonthegladehill.blogspot.comIt looks like something you would find in a children's book. What a novel idea!
Nutrition is a very important lesson the schools are trying to teach children now - I wonder if this artist has tapped into this market yet. I know I would buy a book for my kids with pictures like this in it.
[February 29, 2008 10:30 AM]
Lindsey : →http://blogs.roanoke.com/fridgemagnet/What a wonderful idea, Amy. I wonder if it would make kids eat their broccoli. On the other hand, I'd be afraid it would just make them want to play with their food even more. Hahahaha!!
[February 29, 2008 1:42 PM]
KathyI like your idea, Lindsey. I think the more colorful ones like the one above, the Italian rural scene or the table under the window would be pretty hanging in the kitchen or a dining area.