Was there ever such a small, ephemeral, but powerful art?


Turkish artist Hasan Kale, who is too dexterous, has presented a work that depicts the landscape of his hometown Istanbul as "food." The US media Illusion reports.

His work uses chocolate, coffee beans, almonds (well, well within expectations), melon seeds , onion skins , and so on, which can be inadvertently blown away. On a small canvas. Using a paintbrush, the scenery of the mosque, the sea, and the city is drawn here.

Just by looking at the finished work, you can easily imagine how delicate and nerve-wracking it is to draw a picture here.

Turkish landscape drawn with a delicate touch
Turkish landscape drawn with a delicate touch


Don't you know if you don't look closely?
Don't you know if you don't look closely?

What a divine work ...!
What a divine work ...!

However, you can feel the majesty and strength that is created because it is small and delicate. Just as the smaller the surface area, the stronger the pressure, the smaller the canvas, the more intense passion and longing I feel.

Istanbul, I want to go
Istanbul, I want to go

His work, full of love and passion for his homeland, can be viewed on the official Facebook page.

* All images are from Hasan Kale.