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Ewer with lid in the shape of an #elephant , Japan, 18th-19th c.
Kutani ware, H 20.5 cm
MAK - Museum of Applied Arts KE 8092
https://sammlung.mak.at/en/collect/ewer-with-lid-in-the-shape-of-an-elephant-base-mark-made-in-kutani_46708
#JapaneseArt
Kutani ware, H 20.5 cm
MAK - Museum of Applied Arts KE 8092
https://sammlung.mak.at/en/collect/ewer-with-lid-in-the-shape-of-an-elephant-base-mark-made-in-kutani_46708
#JapaneseArt
❝ Armed with a tool similar to an x-acto knife and a fruit or vegetable from the grocery store, Gaku carves intricate patterns that are often inspired by traditional Japanese motifs... When asked what he does with all his creations after he’s done, his reply is simple: he eats them. ❞ → https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2017/03/next-level-food-carving-on-fruits-and-vegetables-by-gaku/
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#FoodArt #vegetables #JapaneseArt #carving #broccoli #mukimono
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#FoodArt #vegetables #JapaneseArt #carving #broccoli #mukimono
Next-Level Food Carving on Fruits and Vegetables by 'Gaku' — Colossal
Japan has a rich tradition of food carving called mukimono. If you’ve ever eaten at a fancy restaurant in Japan you might have found a carrot carved into a bunny, garnishing your plate.Johnny Waldman (Colossal)