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Fast Food and Junk Food Photographed As Renaissance Paintings

December 19, 2014 by Chris Durso

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It takes quite a bit to make fast food aesthetically-pleasing. Luckily, there was a little something called the Renaissance, which could help make anything from creepy man-babies to sub-par cheeseburgers look good.

Photographer Rebecca Rütten has taken advantage of the art movement, and has prettied-up some fast food with Contemporary Pieces. The photography series, inspired by the look of Renaissance paintings, poses a few still-lifes and cloaked subjects holding fast food.

Thankfully, there’s no man-babies eating McNuggets.

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[link, via Junk Culture]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: fast food, food art, painting, photography

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