Russian Sculptor Dimitri Tsykalov must have learned NOT to play with his food, but as it turned out, he decided to do it anyway after he moved to Nogent-sur-Marne outside of Paris. Even though he put out allot of other objects, I do like these the most. He saw something different in all the fruits and vegetables he ate, and made it into eatable art, or art you can eat, you pick.




And do note, if you are wondering who was responsible for Lady Gaga's 'Meat Dress'? Now you know! Dimitri also 'played' with some uncooked meat, and found a whole other way to send environmental messages like, inhumane animal treatment, food waste and world hunger.

He didn't make it to last, but we don't mind. And as they say: 'Take a picture why don't ya! It lasts longer..'
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