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British photographer Carl Warner created these amazing foodscapes: landscapes constructed entirely from fruits and vegetables, cheeses, breads, fish, meat and grains.At first glance the landscapes look real, and it is only on second glance that the viewer realises that the scenes are made entirely out of food. A book of his work, entitled Carl Warner’s Food Landscapes, is published by Abrams and is available at all good book stores and via Amazon.
Coralscape: an underwater scene with coral made of broccoli, tropical fish made of various fruits and vegetables, and a pineapple and coconut island


Often compared to a modern day Guiseppe Arcimboldo, Carl Warner offers visitors to St Pancras International a very different way of getting their five a day. In this gallery, we look at some of the foodscapes he has produced over the years
A peapod boat sails away from a land made of bread and potatoes, over a sea of salmon
Bread and cheese: an edible landscape
Hot air balloons made of a variety of fruit and veg soar over fields of asparagus, courgettes, beans and corn
Parmesan cliffs with sweet potato boulders and cress and savoy cabbage foliage under a red cabbage sky
A farmyard scene with coconut haystacks
He spends a lot of time staring at vegetables in supermarkets, which can make him seem a little odd. However, finding the right shaped broccoli to use for a tree is an all-important task
Fishscape: with rocks made of oyster shells and crab claws, boats made of marrows and asparagus, and a shining, slivery, slippery sea of fish

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