Illustrations made with food always delight the eye in a special way. This is absolutely true for today's selection of illustrations made. London photographer Carl Warner. Yes, you were not mistaken - the pictures presented below are completely made from fresh food! The artist uses a number of ingredients in his work. This is meat, and fish, and fruits and vegetables, and bread. With the help of various goodies, Carl creates the whole world. Looking, by the way, captivatingly realistic. In his paintings you can see the sea, and forests, and even the Great Wall of China. In all his illustrations, the artist pays attention to the smallest details.
Karl has worked in the advertising industry for over 25 years. This idea came to him over the past ten years. In his area he gained experience and in the proper serving of products (which is important in food advertising), and in creating the right lighting. Most of his paintings create a rather realistic illusion of natural landscapes.
Carl began his hobby since 2008. Since then, his imagination has not been depleted. He creates more and more new illustrations. We will also plunge into their magical atmosphere.

Lettuce, which has become a natural landscape

Karl’s full illustration of sweets immerses the viewer in the magical world of pink desserts.

Sweet Home
Creating a dessert home

The whole universe is done from bread and small vegetables. There are not only houses, but even your own covered market. And on the horizon towering majestic mountains of ruddy, fragrant bread.

Tasty village
The bridge in the cucumber country
Pumpkin country
"Sharp" landscape

But Karl managed to make such a snowy landscape made of white chocolate.

Castle made of white chocolate
Chocolate train
Broccoli Valley, Crispbread Mountains
Salmon Sea. Mmmm! ..
Another delicious Tuscany

"Sea" made of purple cabbage, looks menacing.Carl could well have thrown the idea for props to directors of horror films or thrillers!

Cabbage sea
"Forest planting" of celery
Mountains made of cheese
Karl is working on creating cheese mountains
Fish sea
Mountains of bread
Sunny world of broccoli
Tuscan Bacon and Salami Valley
Karl and his creations

Well, didn’t your appetite play while watching Carl’s illustrations? What picture would you hang in your kitchen? Share in the comments.