Video: Steve Jobs' Apple Portrait: Edible Art Object by Olivier Lefebvre
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Who do you associate with apples? Adam and Eve? Goddesses, each of whom considers herself the fairest? Fairy-tale characters greedy for rejuvenating fruits? Canadian Olivier Lefebvre, looking at apples, recalled Steve Jobs. And he remembered himself to the point that he decided to create an edible portrait of the legendary personality. The art object consists of 3,750 multi-colored apples.
Montreal resident Olivier Lefebvre, who recommends himself as a jack of all trades, spent about 40-50 hours creating this art object. The author has partly bought and partly collected several boxes of apples that have fallen from trees. One of their brothers allegedly fell on the head of Isaac Newton, and since then the volunteer has been associated with outstanding minds and non-standard solutions. Suitable material for a Steve Jobs portrait, isn't it?
For the basis of the portrait, Olivier Lefebvre took the photo of Steve Jobs on the cover of Time magazine. The pictures show that during the work the artist used wire in order not to be mistaken in the proportions. The dimensions of the red-yellow-green Jobs are 6.5 x 4.5 meters. The unusual art object will soon be a great meal for three local deer. We hope they will appreciate the serving.
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