Video: Candy and lollipop collages
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Photo artist Craig Kanarick is apparently a real sweet tooth, as well as a big lover and collector of a wide variety of sweets, from chocolates to jelly sweets and lollipops. From a passion for sweets and love for such an art as photography, an unusual candy photo collection called "Eye Candy" was born.
In addition to being extremely appetizing, candy collages are an exploration of color, texture, size, and shape. These pictures are beautifully structured and childishly funny, reminding us of our carefree times. Looking at the candy-lollipop photo prints of Craig Canarick, you can even feel the very taste of this or that sweetness, so familiar to us from childhood.
In constructing mouth-watering candy landscapes, the photographer explores not only the very sense of joy that appears when looking at such works, but also the shape and color scheme created by the symmetry and properties of the candies themselves.
You can see more of Craig Canarick's candy prints on the website.
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