Tiny figures and food!

August 28, 2017

Tiny figures and food!

This is the real thing, why our parents teach us not to play with food? It is a ton of fun, and this guy just get to the next level with it. Art may be food for the soul, but these works really are good enough to eat.

Two amateur photographers have made more than 100 miniature scenes in their living rooms - with food from their kitchen cupboards. The 'food art' includes a moon landing in parmesan cheese, a ski slope on an iced cake, an office built from wafer biscuits and a crib containing the baby Jesus inside a muffin. The artists from Udine, Italy, used tiny model people which they bought from hobby shops and from eBay for as little as £1.

Antonio Magliocchetti and Stefano Adorinni began their Mini World Project in 2012 and have since amassed more than 130 images, expanding their repertoire to household objects like vinyl records, glass bottles and a fish tank.

And many of the pair's characters are stranded on top of fruit slices, frozen drinks or biscuit mountains with no sight of terra firma. But at least if they get stuck there's a solution: they can always eat their way out. This is the best, go check out their job and maybe try to make some of this good pics too!