So, did you carve a few triangles in a pumpkin for Halloween? Well, the Predator Pumpkin by Artist Ray Villafane, is here to make you feel like crap. Try to have a Happy Halloween.
[via Buzzfeed]
by Chris Durso
So, did you carve a few triangles in a pumpkin for Halloween? Well, the Predator Pumpkin by Artist Ray Villafane, is here to make you feel like crap. Try to have a Happy Halloween.
[via Buzzfeed]
by Chris Durso
The manipulative food photography seen here, is the work of Belgium-based photographer Jean Francois De Witte. De Witte, having an obvious mastery of food styling and Photoshop, creates slightly mind-bending works of art, with different foodstuffs as the medium of choice. Whether it’s eggplant wine, the blue cheese bullet train, or the meat car — De Witte’s work usually requires a second look.
More works can be found at De Witte’s website.
[via My Modern Met, thanks Annie]
by Chris Durso
I’ll take my eggs sunny-side-up and intricately stitched please. The Cross-Stitched Skillet is by artist and avid sewer Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene, literally cross-stitching an iron skillet via pre-drilled holes. And Severija’s work is not limited to empty promises of breakfast — seen in her work on car doors, water cans, and shovel heads.
[via Colossal]
by Chris Durso
by Chris Durso
The concept of potato chips is simple — potatoes beget potato chips. But Daniel Eatock throws this process into reverse, and returns potato chips to their original form — or, so it would seem.
As the ‘artist’ explains, “A full packet of crisps chewed into a pulp, spat out, and formed into the shape of a potato”. Sorry for ruining Kettle Chips for everyone.
[link, via Lost At E Minor]
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