Video: Edible Landscapes by Karl Warner
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
At first glance, these images look like ordinary painted landscapes. But if you take a closer look, you will notice that the mountains on them are made of bread, the trees are nothing more than broccoli, and the role of stones is played by baked potatoes. And these are not paintings, but photographs! Almost everything you see on them is made from real food!
Australian photographer Carl Warner, based in London, says: “I try to create very traditional landscapes to convince the viewer that they are seeing ordinary pictures at first glance. When people understand what my work is really made of, they always smile - and for me this is the best reward."
Karl is really a master of his craft, and his imagination simply has no limit! Well, who else would have come up with the idea to depict a storm using waves from … cabbage leaves?
In the process of creating each picture, it takes two to three days to build a landscape and photograph it. But food deteriorates very quickly under light, which is necessary to create successful pictures. Each scene is photographed in layers from foreground to background. It takes a couple more days to retouch and combine all the elements of the image.
Karl spends a lot of time planning each image before starting to create it. He can also look at vegetables in supermarkets for a long time, which is why others find him a little strange.
Karl Warner began his career by attending an art college and wanting to become an illustrator as he had a talent for drawing. However, he later realized that photography brings him real pleasure. In recent years, Karl has been busy with orders from many European advertising agencies who want to get his hands on unusual pictures for their clients in the food industry.
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