Artist Cooks Up An Illusion With Her Lifelike Food Replicas(Part2)
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/artist-cooks-up-an-illusion-with-her-lifelike-food-replicaspart2.htmlIn case you didn't know, in Japan, the use of faux food is rather widespread. The primary purpose it serves is to provide foreigners with a visual representation of the dish they're considering ordering. This allows them to anticipate what their meal will look like, helping to bridge any language or cultural gaps that might exist.
Artists like Noriko Watanabe are the reason fake food even exists. Her fascination with the art of fake food crafting began in her childhood. The meticulously detailed food samples displayed in the windows of restaurants never failed to intrigue her, so captivated by these lifelike representations, she embarked on a personal journey to master the craft.
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Keywords: Artists | Cooking | Illusion | Food | Food Replicas | Faux food | Visual representation | Dishes
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