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Hunger Pains, Food Fashion Photography by Ted Sabarese. “Hunger Pains” is an incredible series of portraits by NYC-based photographer Ted Sabarese… Ted Sabarese «Hunger Pains» est un incroyable série de portraits réalisés par le photographe basé à New York Ted Sabarese…

Hunger Pains, Food Fashion Photography by Ted Sabarese

Cut Food, Cross Sections of Everyday Foods. The Geometric Food Art of Sakir Gökçebag. And I have trouble cutting a sandwich on a perfect diagonal for my son.

The Geometric Food Art of Sakir Gökçebag

From watermelons to green beans and apples to pomegranates, Turkish photographer Sakir Gökçebag slices common fruits and veggies to create striking geometric arrangements. To clarify: the photos you see here haven’t been digitally manipulated but are instead the result of meticulously precise cutting worthy of a surgeon. If you want to see more I strongly urge you to check out the installations and photography projects on his website. (via designboom) Artist Hong Yi Plays with her Food for 30 Days. For almost every day last month Malaysian artist/architect Hong Yi (who often goes by the nickname Red) created a fun illustration made with common (and occasionally not so common) food.

Artist Hong Yi Plays with her Food for 30 Days

Her parameters were simple: the image had to be comprised entirely of food and the only backdrop could be a white plate. With that in mind Yi set out to create landscapes, animals, homages to pop culture, and even a multi-frame telling of the three little pigs. The project, which still appears to be ongoing, has been documented heavily around the web, but if you haven’t seen it all head over to her Facebook and read an interview on designboom. Brains Made of Toothpaste, Newspaper and Food by Kyle Bean. Designer Kyle Bean (previously here and here) just finished this fun series of brains for Men’s Health magazine.

Brains Made of Toothpaste, Newspaper and Food by Kyle Bean

Bean is known for his handcrafted commercial and editorial work for a number of large brands involving set design, sculpture, and illustration. Portfolios don’t get much more fun than his. New Portraits Drawn with Coffee, Tea, and Ink by Carne Griffiths.