Seattle-based photographer Christopher Boffoli earned a James Beard award nomination in 2012 for a photograph in a collection called “Big Appetites.” The series takes an up close look at the beauty of the world’s bounty. He takes real food and turns it into fine art. With the help of tiny figurines, Boffoli tells stories about the things we love to eat. “The elements of this are essentially toys and food. Those components are two of the most common things in just about every culture in the world,” said Boffoli… READ MORE
Food as art: Fun photos bring nature’s bounty to life
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