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Food Landscapes: Carl Warner replicates landscapes with food


If you've ever gazed upon a landscape so rich you'd like to just eat it, you might be interested in Carl Warner's Food Landscapes. Warner is a British photographic artist with, you could say, a taste for travel. He's an architect of edible landscapes. With minimal Photoshop assistance, Warner creates fantastical images of believable landscapes... but there's a twist: the trees in the image are broccoli. The water in the image is salmon, the rocks are potatoes. He builds his landscapes on tabletops with real food, but he builds these 3D scenes in such a way so that a brilliant landscape can be reflected in a photograph of the tabletop construction. So attention travelers and fans of travel! If you appreciate both scenery and food, this book might be a safe bet for your next coffee table book shopping spree.
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Filed under: Arts and Culture, Food and Drink, Europe, United Kingdom, Books

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