Friday, October 18, 2024

Day 4436: Color-coded Food Art, and Organized Fruits.

"Fallen Angel": junk collage.







  

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Click:Traditional Japanese cover, Stairway to Heaven


  

 

 
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Sliced & Diced Food Art


Color-Coded Sequences by Adam Hillman


Adam Hillman (previously) has taken recommendations to choose a balanced diet seriously. For each slice of Granny Smith apple, the New Jersey-based artist pairs a quartered cucumber, halved kiwi, and peeled plantain in a meticulous, color-coded arrangement.


Using produce, candy, and breakfast fare, Hillman organizes an array of perishables into patterns and geometric sequences, which he often shares on Instagram. “There’s something beautiful about working with something so transient, and the beauty of the materials is something that can only be preserved through photography long after the food within the photo has either rotted or been eaten,” he tells Colossal.


Hillman offers prints from Society6.





Organized Fruits and Vegetables

Photographed by Florent Tanet


A Colorful Winter is a new series of works by photographer Florent Tanet currently on display at Le Bon Marché in Paris through February 16th. The clever arrangements of common fruits and vegetables against pastel backdrops play with color, scale, and shape creating whimsical still lifes meant to act as a reprieve from a dreary winter. If you liked this also check out the work of Sarah Illenberger or Sakir Gökçebag.







 

  
 
A 4+ minute video, Honey fly,  here
 
 
 

  
 
Just because ...

Green Wood Hoopoe

  


 

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2 comments:

elenor said...

Love the sliced & diced food art, Jacki. I admire so much creativity. Instagram can be a real treasure trove.
Also love your last smile. Thanks, Jacki!

jacki long said...

Thank you, dear Elenor. I so appreciate your kind words and support.