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Food Artist Creates Edible Worlds Out of Everyday Ingredients
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 171" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><a href="https://mymodernmet.com/food-art-foodscapes-carl-warner/" target="_blank"><strong>Food Artist Creates Edible Worlds Out of Everyday Ingredients - My Modern Met</strong></a></p><p></p><p>s a child, you might have believed the moon was made of cheese or perhaps dreamt of visiting Willy Wonka’s magical candy world. Although we can’t fly you to the moon or gift you a golden ticket, we can introduce you to the whimsical <strong>food art</strong> of <a href="http://www.carlwarner.com/" target="_blank">Carl Warner</a>. The artist uses everyday ingredients to create edible landscapes that look oddly familiar. The series—aptly titled <em>Foodscapes</em>—merges Warner’s boundless imagination with his talent for food photography.</p><p></p><p>Warner began creating <em>Foodscapes</em> in 1998 when he came across a portobello mushroom in a market. He explains, “<em> held it up to the light and imagined that it was some kind of canopy tree in an alien world. I took it back to my studio and with a handful of beans and rice I created my first <em>Foodscape</em>.” A decade later, Warner has crafted a wealth of landscapes using food and exhibited them all over the world, worked with advertising agencies, and even helped to promote healthy eating.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 171, member: 1"] [URL='https://mymodernmet.com/food-art-foodscapes-carl-warner/'][B]Food Artist Creates Edible Worlds Out of Everyday Ingredients - My Modern Met[/B][/URL] s a child, you might have believed the moon was made of cheese or perhaps dreamt of visiting Willy Wonka’s magical candy world. Although we can’t fly you to the moon or gift you a golden ticket, we can introduce you to the whimsical [B]food art[/B] of [URL='http://www.carlwarner.com/']Carl Warner[/URL]. The artist uses everyday ingredients to create edible landscapes that look oddly familiar. The series—aptly titled [I]Foodscapes[/I]—merges Warner’s boundless imagination with his talent for food photography. Warner began creating [I]Foodscapes[/I] in 1998 when he came across a portobello mushroom in a market. He explains, “[I] held it up to the light and imagined that it was some kind of canopy tree in an alien world. I took it back to my studio and with a handful of beans and rice I created my first [I]Foodscape[/I].” A decade later, Warner has crafted a wealth of landscapes using food and exhibited them all over the world, worked with advertising agencies, and even helped to promote healthy eating.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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