Table of contents:
- Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night (1889)
- Henri Rousseau, "The Girl in Red in the Forest". (1907)
- Rene Magritte, "The Son of Man"
- Katsushika Hokusai, South Wind, Clear Day. (1832)
- Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory. (1931)
- Wassily Kandinsky, "Several circles". (1926)
- Andy Warhol, The Dollar Sign
- Vincent Van Gogh, Sunflowers. (1888)
- Pete Mondrian, Composition with a large red plane, yellow, black, gray and blue (1921)
- Kazimir Malevich, "Black Square"
- Gustav Klimt, "The Tree of Life"
Video: Russian artist creates copies of famous paintings from food
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Food has always been a source of inspiration for artists in art history, many of whom have looked to food as nature for their still lifes. And in our time, it has also become a material for artistic creation. Several designers and stylists have started using products to create unique pieces called food art. Creativity of the photographer and food stylist Tatiana Shkondina is a vivid confirmation of this. She creates stunning copies of famous paintings by classic artists from food.
For a creative person, inspiration can be found in the most common things. And the fact that food photography is her vocation, Tatiana understood immediately, as soon as she began to professionally engage in this art.
In the new genre of contemporary art, the photographer has already achieved quite great success and recognition, since world famous companies have long been interested in her works. Tatiana has worked with brands such as Campbell's, Bounduelle, Norge, Valio, Lurpak, Jacobs, Gastronom, etc.
And also Tatiana Shkondina carried out a unique creative project, which included a whole series of works dedicated to the paintings of the great masters of the past centuries. The photographer has recreated as accurately and originally as possible the paintings of Salvador Dali, Vincent van Gogh, Kazimir Malevich, Andy Warhol and other equally famous painters, using an original approach and the most ordinary products.
On her masterpieces we see blueberries and apples, pieces of watermelon and cheese, pasta and meat, caviar and herbs, coffee beans and much more that can be found in the kitchen of any housewife. By the way, the hobby of a photographer-stylist with a radio engineering education began from his own kitchen.
Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night (1889)
Henri Rousseau, "The Girl in Red in the Forest". (1907)
Rene Magritte, "The Son of Man"
Katsushika Hokusai, South Wind, Clear Day. (1832)
Tatiana Shkondina herself comments on her work in the following way:
Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory. (1931)
Wassily Kandinsky, "Several circles". (1926)
Andy Warhol, The Dollar Sign
Vincent Van Gogh, Sunflowers. (1888)
Pete Mondrian, Composition with a large red plane, yellow, black, gray and blue (1921)
Kazimir Malevich, "Black Square"
Gustav Klimt, "The Tree of Life"
Food art has reached a professional level in many countries of the world, and food stylists who are keen on the new genre create stunning works that can surprise their contemporaries.
So, korean barista Lee Kang Bin draws masterpieces of classic artists on latte coffee.
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