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From carrot fingers to ice cream jackets, artist re-imagines food as everyday objects
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From carrot fingers to ice cream jackets, artist re-imagines food as everyday objects

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Last updated: January 23, 2025 7:17 am
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Published January 23, 2025
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The artist’s work shows that a true food lover can see his or her favorite dishes even in ordinary objects.Take a look at the post here:

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The artist’s work shows that a true food lover can see his or her favorite dishes even in ordinary objects.

From carrot fingers to ice cream jackets, artist re-imagines food as everyday objects
The artist imagines a vanilla ice cream cone with ice cream made from a hoodie.Photo: Instagram/dudebensimmon

Innovation in food is nothing new to the world. We often come across some experiment that gives a new dimension to a food item or dish. But an artist has created something unique. No, this is not a new dish or an improved version of an existing one. Israeli content creator Dudi Ben Simon shared a series of photos on Instagram reinterpreting everyday objects as ready-made art. From ice cream hoodies to shoe belt straps made from banana peels, these food items have been repurposed like never before.

Some of the photos that went viral from the artist’s account include a soft, white hoodie as an ice cream cone and a banana peel as a shoe strap. A savory cinnamon roll in the form of a top-knotted messy bun was also one of the popular reimaginings.

Other photos include a belt shaped like a croissant’s chocolate filling, a pair of yellow gloves representing the melted cheese of a sandwich, and even a brown puffer jacket with half attached to the length Also includes eaten chocolate bar.

The list does not end here. A pink and white marshmallow was shown as a continuation of the pink leather belt, while another pair of yellow gloves depicted egg yolks emerging from a broken egg shell.

The final slide of the post depicts some carrots as fingers placed inside a shoe, which looks like a foot.

Take a look at the post here:

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Social media users were extremely impressed by the artist’s creativity in reimagining food as everyday objects:

One user wrote in the caption of the post, “The sandwich guy is very good.”

Another person said, “The banana is iconic.”

“That ice cream was smooth,” read another comment.

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“Don’t consider Balenciaga,” one person suggested.

One person also said, “Okay, but the carrot guy freaked me out.”

What do you think of these reimaginings? Share your views in the comments section.

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