Adults and children who have watched Toy Story must have had one night when they fantasized that the little toys on the cupboard would take advantage of their sleep and start a happy toy party at home. But this "can move" fantasy is of course not exclusive to toys. The fruits and foods that usually stay in the kitchen and refrigerator may also want to secretly stretch their muscles when you are not paying attention! And Paris-based artist and photographer Benoit Jammes, make this fantasy come true!
Benoit Jammes’ series of photography works – Skitchen, as the name suggests, is skiing in the kitchen. Look at this handsome Mr. Potato wearing little skates, so fast that his body is separated!
Miss Banana doesn’t give in too much, the whole kitchen is my skating rink, the rolling pin is such a good thing!
Oops...! This is embarrassing.
Hello, I am Liu Ding. I am not wearing a sit-down-please lobster suit today. I just want to slide on a funnel today!
But, Miss Liu Ding, your tomato just fell to death.
I didn’t expect that the ceramic bowl can also be used for peeling! The small green apples are really superb and have a great sense of balance!
Hey, this fall is no joke! Sister Egg, don’t get carried away!
Ah! It’s an onion! It’s so sad and ecstatic!
Mrs. Kiwi, this slope you are challenging seems to be the most difficult slope in the kitchen.
I didn’t expect that bottles can also be used! Miss Lemon, please do a 360-degree turn!
Bell pepper, do you want to be roasted?
The fruits and vegetables are really cute and cute when they put on roller skates. Benoit Jammes designed such an interesting scene configuration, especially the tomatoes that fell down, which really made the author laugh. For those of you who don’t like cooking or eating fruits, after reading this series of photography, do you think the kitchen is much more interesting than you imagined? I suddenly want to eat a fallen tomato!