Video: Some more inedible food. Crocheted vegetables by Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Paintings that look like photographs. Sculptures that seem to be real people. Soap you want to eat because it looks so much like cake. Well, at the end of the list, cakes, cakes and vegetables that you want to eat, but not, because they are not real, but made of cardboard, plastic, or, here, tied and sewn by the hands of creative designers, tandem Stefan Scholten and Carole baijings … Well, okay, cakes - the less carbohydrates, the calmer the beautiful ladies for their hips and waist. But to "counterfeit" vegetables and fruits … By the way, all these vegetables and fruits from the Vegetables series, sewn and knitted by hand, are so similar to real ones that if they were lying on the table surrounded by real "brothers", it would be easy to confuse which ones in soup, and which ones on the shelf.
Knitted cabbage and artichokes, lemons and rhubarb, celery and lettuce are inedible, but so natural that you want to immediately build a delicious vegetarian salad from all these gifts of nature. Here are just oil designers to tie flew. Well, or they didn't do it on purpose, so as not to embarrass the visitors of Milan Fashion Week, where this vegetable splendor was presented.
The rest of the work of the Dutch duo can be found on their personal website.
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