This Polish Model Creates The Creepiest Food Structures You’ll Ever See
Beware: They might haunt your dreams.
21 August 2017

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In general, models have little to do with food unless it’s some crazy diet but Anna Tokarska is changing the whole perception – in the creepiest way possible.
Anna, a Polish model by profession but an artist at heart, has created a series of surreal looking food structures, all made with nothing but everyday fruits and vegetables.

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Her surreal structures will remind you of mournful mime faces.
Anna was a model for more than a decade but has been a professional photographer for three years. This year, she graduated from The Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw and presented these striking portraits as her final project.

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Apples for cheeks, grapes for hair and kiwis for a nose...
Anna’s unusual talent and eerie looking portraits, which she has called, Arcimboldiana, have gone viral with more than 30,000 re-shares on several websites.
In Anna’s own words, “The inspiration behind the work, are the paintings of XVI Italian mannerist Giuseppe Arcimboldo, who has been known for his incredible allegorical-still life-portraits.”

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The whole set of eight photographs took about a month to complete.
Each was built vertically with great care, measuring from 50-80cm, then photographed.

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The beauty with an unusual talent explained how her food art looked SO realistic.
She said, "I always look for something that in the final effect would give a "realistic" look, so an eye is composed of many elements, the "white part" for which I could use a parsley, garlic or other vegetable or fruit that is white and for the pupils, maybe a grape or blackberry."

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Beware: They might haunt your dreams.

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