Video: Mark Northeast Sandwich Art
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The most difficult task and one can even say a whole test for many parents is to make their little capricious and naughty children eat right and eat healthy food. Parents have always puzzled over this, but now they have a way out in the person of the English artist Mark Northeast and his sandwich art.
The Funky Lunch project was born out of a desire to turn the average lunch sandwich into a small piece of art to get kids to eat varied and healthy foods instead of the junk foods they are used to and prefer. After all, it is known that you cannot force a child with force and arguments, children need to be interested. No doubt the kids would have devoured Mark Nortiste's sandwich masterpieces at once, telling that they ate a whole giraffe, cat, crocodile or caterpillar for dinner.
Sandwich paintings from Mark Nortist are very diverse, the artist can create an edible painting for every taste and theme, depicting girls and boys, flowers, wild and domestic animals, and even household items.
In the creative ideas of Mark Nortist, the creation of a whole book with illustrations, which will describe and show in detail how to create such lunches, and how to introduce new healthy foods into the children's diet, gradually eliminating those foods that harm the health of little fidgets.
More creative sandwiches can be seen in the gallery.
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