Video: Bread balance. Baguettes, loaves and buns in the Towers of Bread art project
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Overcoming gravity, American sculptor Michael Grab builds incredible towers from stones that surprise, amaze and shock the audience. A similar project that defied gravity was built by artists Ana dominguez and Omar sosa, but instead of stones, they used different types of baked goods. Loafs, baguettes, rolls, bagels and flat cakes, all this was combined into one whole art project Towers of bread … There is no doubt that both the artists and the photographer Nacho Alegre, who captured incredible bread compositions, love delicious food, and prefer those dishes that not only taste good, but also look attractive outwardly. By constructing sculptures from balancing crisps and buns, the authors of the Towers of Bread project sought to show that even such a simple, unpretentious meal can get something extraordinary, surprising and unexpected. If you use your imagination as intended.
The architectural structures of their bread are reminiscent of both Stonehenge and the ancient oriental game of pebbles, which helps to calm down, streamline thoughts, and relax. Not everyone will be ready to experience such a therapy, because iron endurance and perseverance are required, but art, like beauty, requires sacrifice. Fortunately, not a single bun was harmed during filming. The unusual towers of the Towers of Bread project look very appetizing, fresh, crisp, just what you need for a balanced, healthy lunch, breakfast, afternoon snack. A crispy crust, a fragrant middle - these are not wet, hard and cold stones from the sculptures of Michael Graebe!
The Towers of Bread art project is intended for a series of advertising materials in the Spanish magazine Apartamento. You can see the whole series of works on the Ana Dominguez website.
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