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Famous Cocktails From TV and Films by Henry Hargreaves

September 26, 2018 by Chris Durso

photos by Henry Hargreaves

Every so often, a movie or television show contains a beverage that becomes as iconic as the protagonist who’s drinking it. Cocktails of Film, Literature and T.V., by Henry Hargreaves’, turns the beverage into the star of the show.

The photo series uses Hargreaves’ signature aesthetic, perfectly-styled cocktails, and a few props. The scene brings the viewer back to a favorite movie, book or television episode — without necessarily missing the people who drink them.

From the Flaming Moe and Orange Whip to the Moloko Plus and White Russian — you can reminiscence over your faves below and over at Hargreaves’ site.

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Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: booze, cocktails, hargreaves, lebowski, photography, simpsons

Military Rations Made To Look Like Michelin Starred Meals

May 22, 2017 by Chris Durso

MREs (meals ready to eat) are designed to be quick and convenient, without much care for actual cooking and plating. Chef Chuck George partnered with videographer Jimmy Pham and Henry Hargreaves, to change the way we look at these military meals.

Titled MRE, the project takes these various foods, often texturally-challenged and monochromatic, and plates them to appear like gourmet meals. Although we probably won’t see servicemen actually wanting to plate their food like a gourmand — it does make you wonder if MREs suddenly become more palatable if presented outside of their plastic bags and tin cans. See the work in progress below.

‘We wanted to see how different Armies go about feeding their troops. You can tell a lot about how valued someone is by the food they are given. In respect to servicemen and woman across the globe we wanted to take these meals and elevate them to Michelin Star quality meals. In essence taking some of the most unappetizing food, thats given to the bravest people and making it look fit for the nation’s leader.’

[link, via Cool Material]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: food styling, michelin, military, mre

The Sugar in Energy and Soft Drinks Turned Into Lollipops

August 13, 2015 by Chris Durso

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News flash… Energy and soft drinks, even the ones that are supposed to be “good for you,” contain an obscene amount of sugar. And, there may be no better way to illustrate this point, than to represent the soft drink sugar in lollipop form.

Artist Henry Hargreaves is up to the task, with his project (de)hydrate. Hargreaves started by boiling the soft drinks down, until only the sugary remnants remained. The sugary mixture is then poured into molds, labeled with the drink name, and impaled on a lolli-stick.

Even Vitamin Water, when all of the drink’s asserted health benefits are taken away, is nothing more than a giant sucker. See more below.

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[link, via My Modern Met]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: coke, henry hargreaves, lollipops, soft drinks, sugar

Jabba’s Bounty, Pop Culture Characters Frozen In Chocolate Carbonite

October 31, 2014 by Chris Durso

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Artist Henry Hargreaves, via his latest project Jabba’s Bounty, created two things. One, an alternate universe where Jabba The Hutt puts out a bounty on various pop culture characters. The other one is those same characters turned into edible carbonite chocolate bars.

Using some of his favorite childhood action figures, Hargreaves created molds, poured in some milk chocolate, and applied edible silver paint for the full effect.

Karma tells us that we should be seeing a Boba Fett bar. But, according to the Sarlac, he doesn’t taste so good.

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[link, via First We Feast]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: chocolate, food art, henry hargreaves, star wars

Le Voyage Dans la Lune Recreated In Cake Frosting

July 21, 2014 by Chris Durso

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If you’ve never seen Le Voyage Dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon), it’s probably because it was a movie made well over one-hundred years ago, and contains no superheroes or hobbits.

Either way, to pay homage to the film and the anniversary of the actual first moon landing, Henry Hargreaves recreated the iconic last scene of Le Voyage in cake frosting.

With the help of frosting model Amirah Kassem from Flour Shop, Hargreaves brings us the moon landing scene via animated gif, which matches the choppy pace of the movie perfectly.

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[via Neatorama]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: cake, henry hargreaves, moon, movie

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