An artist uses 26 types of fruit to create a miniature city of London. Carl Warner and his team of five model makers take up to 3 weeks preparing London landmarks of food ranging from melon to asparagus.
Carefully they build buildings and most importantly, maintain the freshness of fruit and vegetables that are used for the perfection of the end result. Having them together with each other, then they take the pictures an extraordinary beautiful.
In the picture above, BIG BEN is made of slices of lemon, The Houses of Parliament (the parliament building) made from a mixture of asparagus, beans and baby corn. The London Eye use green beans to his fingersand capsule passengers using the young tomato. "Gherkin" is made of two types of melon and added the green beans. "Nelson's Column" made of cucumber with green pumpkin, then a carrot combined with nuts and almonds. While the "St. Paul Cathedral" uppers made of carrots, green pumpkin, yellow squash, and green onions. Famous works of Christopher Wren Building of the 17th century transformed through a melon and columns were prepared using young corns.
"Tower Bridge" using pears with celery and sliced pineapple tower of flour. "Tower of london" is shown using bread stick and grain biscuit, while an intricate arrangement of bricks made using slices of wheat flour. some use the vanilla to the lights and many more buildings or landmarks of London are presented with a beautiful use of fruits and vegetables.
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