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Blue crackers and green pasta? Intense art that teaches the importance of "appearance"

It is often said that "cooking is enjoyed with the eyes first", and there is a theory that more than 80% of the five senses are "visual". No matter what kind of fine food you eat in total darkness, it doesn't taste very good.

"Colored Art " is an art that reminds us of that. The US media Huffington Post reports.

Colors not found in nature ...

"Colored Art" was created by American photographer Lawrie Brown. This is a series of works in which familiar foods such as corn and pasta are painted in completely different colors. It's possible that the pop colors are cute, but it doesn't look delicious as a compliment.

Not only the color but also the texture is intense ...

My eyes are flickering

The media reports that the work "tells us that the visuals of food and our tastes are directly linked."

If I serve someone home cooking in my future life, I will stick to not only the taste but also the beauty of the appearance.

This is cute ... maybe?
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