Fresh Faces, A Fun Series of Portraits Created With Fruits and Vegetables

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© Emily Dryden & Zahydé Pietri

There’s nothing quite like when your food stares back at you. Artists Emily Dryden and Zahydé Pietri have created a fun series of portraits made from various forms of produce.

Using anything from watermelon, blueberries, mushrooms and strawberries — the portraits appear to draw inspiration from the works of Giuseppe Arcimboldo. And, yes… they are judging your current food choices.

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© Emily Dryden & Zahydé Pietri
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© Emily Dryden & Zahydé Pietri
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© Emily Dryden & Zahydé Pietri
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© Emily Dryden & Zahydé Pietri
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© Emily Dryden & Zahydé Pietri

[link, via Laughing Squid]

A Colorful Winter, A Photo Series of Precisely Cut and Arranged Fruits and Vegetables

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To help combat the colorless and slightly depressing days of winter, artist Florent Tanet created A Colorful Winter. By precisely cutting and arranging the produce into deliberate patterns, the individual items come together as a cohesive whole, while injecting some much needed color into our cold gray days.

A Colorful Winter is currently on display at Le Bon Marché department store in Paris.

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[link, via Colossal]