Foods are basically meant for hunger, specifically for eating. No questions. It sure does. Living cannot be completed without a single grain in our body, that’s why no matter what happens, like what the ants doing every day, we store food. But there’s this one guy who made the foods an inspiration to his artwork and made them surreal landscapes.
Meet Carl Warner, an artist and photographer who works in an advertising industry and began his career in landscape and still photography with his new exciting subject, foods. He dubbed these surreal landscapes from foods as ‘foodscapes’, where he uses different kind of foods and formed it into some enchanting and enticing landscapes.
Check out his work:
Spaghetti Western
Garlicshire
Cabbage Sea
Tuscan Landscape
Broccoli Forest
Paris Boulevard
Vegehead
Pumpkin Paradise
Salmon and Pasta
Banana Balloon
Prawn Again Crustaceans
2001 a Breadscape
Corn candle
Crockerville
EA Cottage
EA Fairground
Pasta Island
Bread Village
Amazon Kayak
Stilton Cottage
Salmon Sea
Meat Factory
Yellow Oasis
Cheese Volcano
Chocolate Express
Lettuce Seascape
Celery Island
Cheesescape
Breadford & Cheesedale
The Great Wall of Pineapple
Cucumber Bridge
Candy Cottage
Red Hot Chili Scorpion
White Chocolate Castle
Follow Warner’s work here.