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Pantone Food by Alison Anselot

February 1, 2013 by Chris Durso

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Most foods are distinguishable by their organic colors and tones. But what if those naturally occurring colors were industrialized with the use of a digital color matching system? Artist Alison Anselot created Pantone Food — a photography series that matches the color of foods to its corresponding Pantone swatch.

Whether it’s a bowl of sliced strawberries, brownies, flan, or a plate of PMS 877 — Anselot not only finds the perfect color match for these monochromatic foods, but in the process creates beautifully-styled and hunger-inducing images.

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[link, via My Modern Met]

Filed Under: Daily Links, Food Art, Food Art Friday Tagged With: graphic design, pantone, photography, styling

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

January 25, 2013 by Chris Durso

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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]

Filed Under: Daily Links, Food Art, Food Art Friday Tagged With: food art, food art friday, fruits and vegetables, pastels, photography, winter

Tutti Frutti, A Fruit-Inspired Self Portrait Series by Cristina Otero

December 21, 2012 by Chris Durso

Tutti Frutti is a beautiful self portrait series by Spanish photographer Cristina Otero. Inspired by the colors, forms, and textures of various fruits — Otero then styles her makeup to mimic one fruit for each portrait, while adding effective contrast via hair color. Otero also manages, quite brilliantly, to give each fruit a personality with her own facial expressions.

A few other details that shouldn’t be overlooked while viewing the series… Otero uses a very modest Canon 1000D, while relying on nothing more than whatever light comes through a window — rather than studio lights. Oh, and did I mention that Otero is only sixteen? Well, she’s only sixteen. Please enjoy.

[Cristina Otero, via You Creatives]

Filed Under: Featured Links, Food Art, Food Art Friday Tagged With: design, food art, fruit, photography, self portrait

Kitchen Accessories Plus Body Parts Equals Art

December 14, 2012 by Chris Durso

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New York-based artist Christine Chin brings us Sentient Kitchen. The series, “which examines the convergence between technology and biology,” borrows from both human anatomy and everyday kitchen tools — creating a few thought-provoking and mildly disturbing sculptures. Got milk?

Milk Jug by Christine Chin
Tasting Spoons by Christine Chin
Toothed Tongs by Christine Chin

[link, via Feature Shoot]

 

Filed Under: Daily Links, Featured Links, Food Art, Food Art Friday Tagged With: art, food art, food art friday, kitchen, sculpture

Fruit Loops Landscape and Other Processed Views

November 16, 2012 by Chris Durso

Created as a commentary on processed foods, photographers Barbara Ciurej & Lindsay Lochman brings us the Fruit Loops Landscape. Part of a series titled, Processed Views, the edible landscapes were inspired by photographer Carleton Watkins and 21st century industrial exploitation — specifically the current intersection of nurture, nature and technology.

Sugar Loaf Landscape by Barbara Ciurej & Lindsay Lochman
Flamin’ Hot Landscape by Barbara Ciurej & Lindsay Lochman

[link, via Feature Shoot]

Filed Under: Daily Links, Food Art, Food Art Friday Tagged With: cereal, food art, food art friday, fruit loops, landscape, photography

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