Video: Tiny Men in the World of Food from the creative duo Pierre Javelle and Akiko Ida
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
All children love the tale about Gulliver and the Lilliputians. Time passes, and yesterday's schoolchildren become adults, but faith in miracles does not disappear and pushes them to unusual experiments. For example, the creative duet of artists Pierre Javelle and Akiko Ida has a love for a children's fairy tale in a collection where tiny people conquer mountains of food. Enormous donuts turn into a golf course, whipped cream into a snowy clearing, and instead of oil and coal, little men extract peanut kernels and drag raisins into storage.
The first experiments with the land of the midgets were such a resounding success that Pierre Javelle and Akiko Ida continued to work on creating new scenes. Moreover, the creation of the collection lasted for several years, and the tiny people for such a solid time managed to learn not only skiing and cycling, but also a lot of other useful skills.
This is not the first time food has inspired artists to create masterpieces. For example, Carl Warner makes unique edible landscapes that look like real outwardly. There are no tiny little people in them, but the general background is so shocking that it is hard to believe that the sea in the picture is an ordinary salted salmon, and the mountains are potato tubers, laid out by a skillful hand. By the way, on our site you can find not only the edible landscapes of Carl Warner, but also the first works of the creative duo Pierre Javelle & Akiko Ida.
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