Video: Original burgers from creative duo Quentin and Thomas
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Burgers can be beautiful. At least, if two French designers Quentin and Thomas had a hand in their creation. Their collection of stylized sandwiches literally blew up the internet. In one picture, the burger plays the role of Gulliver, in the second, it is the famous pumpkin lantern for Halloween, in the third, the sandwich participates in chemical experiments and looks not at all appetizing, but rather original. The most successful experiments with burgers in our review.
Meanwhile, art has not only touched burgers. For example, Japanese designer Takyo Kiyota turns traditional rolls into paintings. True, after that they cease to be traditional, and it becomes a pity to eat them. But how beautiful the rice roll looks! No worse than an American burger.
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