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« on: January 17, 2014, 04:54:24 AM »

Artists create miniature landscapes using tiny figures and food

Amazing works are by Italians Antonio Magliocchetti and Stefano Adorinni
They have made more than 130 photos from bread, pineapples and coffee
Antonio: 'We usually create them in our living rooms during our free time'
Their secret is £1 figurines on eBay, a good camera and very steady hands


Art may be food for the soul, but these works really are good enough to eat.
Two amateur photographers have made more than 100 miniature scenes in their living rooms - with food from their kitchen cupboards.
The 'food art' includes a moon landing in parmesan cheese, a ski slope on an iced cake, an office built from wafer biscuits and a crib containing the baby Jesus inside a muffin.



One small step for parmesan: Italian 'food artists' Antonio Magliocchetti and Stefano Adorinni have created more than 130 photos of a miniature world using everyday objects - often from their kitchens

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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2014, 04:55:30 AM »



Off-piste: In one creation these cross-country skiers appear to have got lost on the icing on a cake
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Dancing on iced martini: Figure skaters take to the surface of a frozen cocktail in another shot by the artists
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Earning a crust: Office workers are hemmed in by wafer biscuits, but at least they can eat their way out
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« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2014, 04:56:26 AM »



On their coffee break: Construction workers hauling buckets of beans - including with a miniature JCB
The artists from Udine, Italy, used tiny model people which they bought from hobby shops and from eBay for as little as £1.
Antonio Magliocchetti and Stefano Adorinni began their Mini World Project in 2012 and have since amassed more than 130 images, expanding their repertoire to household objects like vinyl records, glass bottles and a fish tank.
 
Each shot takes up to two hours to piece together using ordinary household objects, coloured paper and a tripod-mounted camera with a macro lens.
The pair have sold their creations to cafes, restaurants and offices, where they are now on display across Italy.
Mr Magliocchetti, 54, said: 'The construction is very fun, finding the items and building the sets.
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Big appetite? This baker carries a croissant bigger than him. The artist pair use 1/67 scale models
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