They say you can't have your cake and eat it, but it's more than possible to have your avocado and carve it. Half of it, anyway. Food sculptor and artist Daniele Barresi has proved it. That finely ...
CAPITOLA — Petcharee Tamawong-Benjamin is used to the reactions she gets when people see her work for the first time. It”s nearly universal, she says — something along the lines of “Oh, wow, this is ...
A boy carves floral patterns into a watermelon during a fruit and vegetable carving competition (AFP) Bangkok, Thailand: It is a royal tradition that has proved bountiful through the ages and one that ...
Ilanjchezhian was born and brought up in Theni district in rural Tamil Nadu. He grew up thinking of himself as an average student with no special set of skills to make him stand apart. But things ...
A fruit artist says encouraging children to play with their vegetables may help encourage them to eat healthy. Loading... Artist Tong, displayed his carving skills at the Goomeri Pumpkin Festival, ...
It's often said you first eat with your eyes, but one Australian artist is reimagining how we look at food. Mundane Matters is the project of Danling Xiao, a Sydney-based artist who transforms fruits ...
A Thai royal tradition dating back to the 14th century, the art of fruit carving is still thriving in Thailand even as young people shy away from the unique art form. From beetroots carved into roses ...
Hunched over a heap of common fruits and vegetables, the participants patiently kept on cutting, grating and carving carrots, watermelon, beetroot, radish, tomato and apple - to mention a few - ...
About 50 kids jumped at the chance to play with their food on Wednesday, July 28. Emily Lapois turned a yellow squash into a man she named Joey, although his face had only one eye. “He’s an abstract ...
As we get accustomed to eating out for entertainment rather than nourishment, there are things that draw our eyes to the little touches that we don’t have the patience to replicate at home. We could ...