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Tonbridge artist finds his food-art gaining more fans

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by Joanna Earl

Ever thought of creating art from items from
your fridge?

Well that's what Tonbridge artist and
photographer Carl Warner does and he is fast becoming a star
of the art world with his unusual images.

He creates "foodscapes" made
entirely with food. At first glance you believe his pictures
are real landscapes but when you look closely you see trees are
made of broccoli and the hills are baked potatoes.

Carl said: “It hass been picked up by
nutritionists, hospitals and schools and it’s seen as a good
vehicle to promote healthy eating for children of all ages.

“There’s no real deep and meaningful message
in it as such it is just really bringing a smile tp people's
faces when they look at the work. If it can create a healthy eating
message then I am happy to promote that.”

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