Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Creative Fruits Arts

And here, a team of watermelon seed miners do what they do best:

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Finally, author/photographer Saxton Freymann has made his living sculpting food, and publishing the results in a delightful series of children’s books with titles like How Are You Peeling? Here are a few of our favorite Freymanns:


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British photographer 
Carl Warner specializes in creating foodscapes that are deceptive to the eye — everything in them 
(and I mean everything) is edible. Obviously, the heads of broccoli above are just that — broccoli — but look at the background: those are clouds of cauliflower, the mountains are bread, the waterfall is granulated sugar being poured. 
The yellow dirt road is cumin powder, and the ladder in the foreground is made from vanilla pods.
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Watermelon Arts Create

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Water melon art create by hands

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Amazing art create by hands (apple)

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Cauliflower Art
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