Playing With Food: Temporary Art –romanian artist : Dan Cretu
Romanian photographer Dan Cretu loves to play with his food.
His series of food-themed photographs takes everyday foods and turns them into
something that looks far more permanent.
Cretu takes normal pieces of
food, then cuts and bends and twists them into shapes that make up objects we
see and use every day. The exceptional food sculptures are created without the use of
Photoshop or other digital manipulation
What Cretu does require, however, is speed. All of his sculptures
have to be constructed and photographed within a few hours before the
food begins to get squishy and unattractive.
One of the more interesting aspects of Cretu’s series is the
juxtaposition of the very temporary pieces of food and the far more permanent
objects they become in the photographer’s hands. Cut oranges which right now
look just like bicycle wheels will, very shortly after the photograph, look
like withered piles of decaying fruit.
By Liana Moraru
QUESTION 1 : Where
is Dan Cretu from ?
a ) Romania
b ) Russia
c ) Rwanda
QUESTION 2 : What
is Dan Cretu ?
a ) writer
b ) painter
c )
photographer
QUESTION
3 : What materials use this artist ?
a )
spices
b )
food
c )
drinks
QUESTION
4 : Romanian artist uses …?
a )
fresh ingredients
b )
black and white ingredients
c )
only fruits and vegetables
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