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Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Although we all know "don't play with food", it should be okay to line up the food and use visual dislocation to "arrange" them into a painting! After completion, you can also invite friends to "restore the venue" ”, I believe everyone will be very happy to serve as volunteers~

Two Lithuanian artists Emilija Vin?anovait? and Jolita Vaitkut? used visual dislocation from specific angles to create a series of large-scale food art, including figures lining the table and giant bees hanging in the air. . Because it’s about food, Jolita said jokingly: “It’s really difficult not to eat secretly during the entire work~”

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

If you want to appreciate the most perfect appearance of these food arts, you must be at a specific angle, just like when you go to Yehliu and Queen’s Head to take pictures, the concept of "the best angle of view can be taken here" is marked on the ground!

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

Use visual dislocation from specific angles to create large-scale food art

This last one is so foul! Such a large amount of chocolate was used! Just looking at the part makes people feel happy, and it is of course even better to see the finished product from a perfect perspective. I hope everyone can find something that allows you to "have fun at work" and keep your work in a state of "recharging" at any time, so you don't have to use escape to pretend to recharge!