Others think Carl Warner is a little strange: he can spend hours looking at vegetables in supermarkets. Karl is a master of the foodscape genre. In his paintings, mountains are made of bread, trees are broccoli, waves are cabbage leaves, and baked potatoes play the role of stones.
Photographer and illustrator Carl Warner surprised the whole world with his paintings created from food. We are amazed by his work and have collected the most impressive pictures for you. Enjoy.
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Stilton Cottage
Fantastic landscapes of food. It happens like this
Tuscan Market
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Cabbage Sea
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Candy House
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Cheese Mountains
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Sea of salad
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Salmon rivers, potato banks
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Celery Island
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Yellow Oasis
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Broccoli Valley
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White chocolate castle
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Tuscan landscape
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Celery Forest
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Fishing port
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Bradford City
Fantastic landscapes of food. It happens like this
Cucumber Bridge
Fantastic landscapes of food. It happens like this
Creating one edible landscape takes several days. In terms of the complexity of the execution, laying out landscapes from food is no different from painting oil paintings.