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Tag Archives: food as art
Food Is More Than Something To Eat
In a recent post we featured the flamboyant and cheeky food-based work of Bompas & Parr. Previously we showed you the meat centric paintings of Mark Ryden and the confectionary installations of Tanya Shultz (aka Pip & Pop). Blog readers … Continue reading
Jelly Buildings and Waterfalls of Chocolate: Bompas and Parr
Sam Bompas and Harry Parr are two incredibly prolific English artist/designers who collaborate to create stand alone sculptures and large installations. Nearly all their many artworks use food as a primary material and are designed to engage our sense of … Continue reading
Eat Your Art
As we head into the end-of-the-year holiday season let’s spend some time talking about food. Food is obviously a fundamental and essential part of our lives. It is woven deeply into the fabric of every culture where it plays a … Continue reading
Posted in Artists and Designers, Design in the World
Tagged Art, candy, food as art, kitsch, Mark Ryden, meat, Pip&Pop
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