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His art is awesome, kathleen. His name is Carl Warner. I posted one of his in my post#3. Here's his link CARL WARNER - STILLS After you click on it then click on the blank green box. After it uploads then click on the second folder which is Foodscapes-part 2. If you click on his little pics they will enlarge.

Here are a few more of his using all food (first is all bread&bacon). When I post pics they don't come out large enough to view all the little details (and i can't download an from his website...maybe someone else can):
 

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If Grandma were still alive...

...I can so see her taking these to the church picnic. She really did have the most unusual sense of humor at times. :LOL:

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:brows: :evil: :ninja: :furious: :chris: :devilish: :eek: :alien:

haha kathleen...your Grandma must
have been a character...deviled eggs...haha
More scary food art:
(the plate of spaghetti is Caravaggio's Medusa Shield)
 

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These are by artist Liza Lou. She used tweezers to cover an entire 168 sq ft kitchen in 40 million tiny glass beads. She will only use the highest quality sparkling Czech beads. These photos below are only close-ups of small sections. Below are the fridge, sink with dirty dishes, lunch, beer can, and stove. She also did an entire 525 sq ft backyard (beer can is from that one and the grass alone used 250,000 glass beads for a fullsize suburban lawn).

Click here for more info: Homemade Hilarity: Happy Super Freaking Amazing Saturday!
 

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as for the beads i can only ask why? and what happened to it after? it is cute but my goodness she must have lots of time on her hands. could the floor be walked on or did she bead herself out the door? sorry i think it is silly.
 
^ :LOL: ^ ...Regarding the previous Beaded Kitchen art...

Well, it's like this:
The 2010 Alice in Wonderland asked her father, "Do you think I'm going mad?"...and her father replied, "Yes. I'm afraid so, your mad, bonkers, crazy, but I'll tell you a secret...all the best people are"

All the best artists have some madness going on ;)

Check out this Egg City someone did somewhere in China:
...ALL eggs
...and the Humpty Dumpty is from the Bayou Art Festival

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I'm bead-dazzled and egg-cited to see these things, MollyAnne, but I'm so curious how long it took the artists to do these works. I would not be able to finish either one of them in an entire lifetime. Seriously! I don't have the attention span, patience, or talent! ;)

~Kathleen
 
Wow... Those beads are crazzyyy and I thought some of the people living in the trailer park down the road had gaudy flamingos :)

OMG, I want gaudy flamingos. I live in a historical neighborhood and the homeowner's association actually said, "As long as it is not a permanent fixture, it is fine!" :LOL:
 
Food Art Women:
Peanut Butter & Jelly Mona Lisa by Caravaggio
Stawberries & Chocolate by Betsy Vanilangen
Cupcake & Lips anonymous
Ella Skincare Aussie promo Sculpture in Sydney
(made completely of fresh peaches)
 

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Food Art Vintage Women:
 

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someshwar

this pictures are so nice to see.its so creative and innovative.i think serving nicely is important than cooking.








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Thank you, someshwar. I agree that creative serving of the food is just as important as how it is cooked. Here is a photo for you of a Traditional Thali Tray from your country in Kelala, India. It has very beautiful colors:
 

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Masculine Food Art is harder to find than the Feminine counterpart so this effort is a stretch. The Vegetable Man is by artist, Giuseppe Arcimboldo. I'm not sure who the artist is for "Pasta Head" and the meaty Toolbox.

And, Um, Indiana Jones...well, I call him "Eye Candy" lol. And the Chef Pup...well, let's just assume he's a male and we'll just call him Art.
:angel: :D
 

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