Artist Ju Duoqi's Vegetable Masterpieces Are Too Beautiful to Eat
Alexander Riley — July 23, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: parisbeijingphotogallery & parisbeijingphotogallery
Artist Ju Duoqi has reinterpreted iconic photographs into edible art using nothing but cabbage. The pin-ups in the art pieces above are made solely of cabbage and are then inserted into a specific backdrop. Duoqi has also created images with an assortment of vegetables, once again using iconic pictures as a basis for his inspiration.
To say these creations are enamoring would be an understatement, and kudos to Duoqi for finding an environmentally safe way to mold masterpieces.
To say these creations are enamoring would be an understatement, and kudos to Duoqi for finding an environmentally safe way to mold masterpieces.
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