Vegetables Are Not for Eaten But To Admire

Potatoes, tomatoes, olives, a sprinkle of parsley and all kind of vegetables.

This is not about recipes but of landscapes made of "ingredients" natural. Carl Warner, advertising photographer builds landscapes with vegetables, fruits and other products from the refrigerator.

 Here are a series of photos of landscapes made from food. All that is in his work is nothing more than what you can find in a normal refrigerator.


Great Wall of Pineapple by Carl Warner


                                                                                       Celery Island by Carl Warner 



Broccoli Forest by Carl Warner

In this forest the trees are made of broccoli, peas and basil, while the streets are paved with Kumina.



Parmesan Cliffs by Carl Warner


Cavolverza trees leaves, rocks of sweet potato on parmesan, throat bread and radicchio purple sky.





 



"In recent years, Carl Warner's photographs have been unofficially circulating on the Internet and in mass e-mailings, to the pleasure of thou­sands upon thousands of viewers. Now, these images and many new ones are collected in one volume.

In the spirit of Play with Your Food, Carl Warner’s Food Landscapes is a colorful and fantastically imaginative collection of landscapes constructed entirely from fruits and vegetables, cheeses, breads, fish, meat, and grains. The book offers a trip around the world in 25 international tableaux constructed from appropriate regional ingredi­ents. Each photo is spectacular on its own, but the effort of constructing it is equally fascinating. Every image in the book is followed by an essay about the creative process and stories from the photo shoots, as well as behind-the-scenes material such as preliminary sketches, making-of photos, detail shots, and a list of the ingredients and their position in the final picture.".

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