Foods are nutritious substance that humans take in to maintain life and growth – and they’re obviously smaller than us. But what if people were made tiny and were living in a big world of food?
Brazilian artist and photographer William Kass has a cool way of expressing an unusual viewpoint of life by creating miniature scenes using vegetables, fruits, candies, and anything that’s edible. The artist blends toy figures and other regular-sized props with delicious and colorful foods turning them into a magical world of tiny people.
William’s project, titled “Minimize – Food” features his creative and imaginative way of seeing the world. With a heavy load of patience, great precision and right perspective, the artist was able to exhibit fanciful stories.
Here are a few of William’s works from his photo series:
#1. Chili Fire
#2. Night Fishing In The Swamp Of Black Beans
#3. Pomodoro Land
#4. Summer Orange
#5. Watermelon Cemetery
#6. Brazil Vs. Mexico
#7. Radioactive Candy Drops
#8. Lone Fisherman
#9. Titanic Ice Cream
#10. The Old Man And The Sea
#11. Zucchini Circus Cannon
#12. Squid Attack and Lemon Rock Drink
#13. Sumo Pizza
#14. Cheese For Dinner
#15. Pitaya Wall Climbing
#16. Jungle
#17. Tomato Time Capsule Pasta
#18. Greek Salad
#19. Far West Pickles
#20. Sugar Rain
#21. Rainforest Broccoli
#22. Spring Break
#23. Roller Coaster Pasta
#24. Top Of The Corn
#25. The Untouchables
Watch the video below to see how he did one of his detailed sets:
http://vimeo.com/67676030
If you want to see more of awesome miniature food art, visit William’s website or check out his Facebook page and online shop.