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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Fruity Compositions

I have already addressed this type of art in some of my previous posts, but that mostly pertained to projects which were not always 'up for grabs' and if they were, you wouldn't want to destroy them by consuming them.

This fruity art however is fully intended to make it to the table and be feasted upon.

The combination of flavors would already make your mouth water and the composition of colors is a pleasure to the eye.

You sure would like to preserve that and enjoy it a little longer.

That is exactly what the artist, Roger Rowley, must have been thinking. After going through all that effort it would be a shame when it would go to waste and he took a few pictures of his creations.

He made creation after creation, took picture after picture, and ended up with some wonderful, vivid wall art.

Yes, you read that right; wall art. A photo of these edibles would definitely draw the eye of any visitor and start a lively dialogue.

There is just one thing you need to keep in mind; you better stock up on goodies before your guests arrive.

This topic of conversation will make everyone hungry!

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4 Comments:

Blogger audrey` said...

Japanese are really good in arranging their bento sets into lovely designs. How about me? I just eat them without any arrangement, Lieve Zus. HaHa!

Tuesday, November 25, 2014 4:01:00 PM  
Blogger Corry said...

Audrey,
I hope you don't mind me asking, lieve zus, but what is a bento set?

(((HUGS)))
God's Grace.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:11:00 AM  
Blogger audrey` said...

Hee! It's ok, Lieve Zus :) It's usually a complete meal that they packed from home to bring to work or school. They would arrange the rice, meat, vegetables and fruits into lovely designs in the container. Panda designs are very popular :)

Thursday, November 27, 2014 5:23:00 AM  
Blogger Corry said...

Audrey,
Thanks for the explanation, lieve zus.

So, it doesn't only look good, it tastes good as well!

God's Grace.

Thursday, November 27, 2014 7:14:00 AM  

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