People in the edible universe

People in the edible universe

Categories: Food and Drinks | Photo project

William Kass is an artist and photographer from Brazil who creates amazing and interesting scenes. For them, he uses two main elements - tiny human figures and food. The result is entertaining pictures from a fictional edible world, in which extreme sports enthusiasts raft down a mountain river using chips, and astronauts explore milk cartons.

People in the edible universe

According to William Cass, food is not just for eating. The author sees in them whole worlds for miniature toy men to inhabit.

People in the edible universe 1. Rafting on potato chips.

People in the edible universe 2. Wine railway station.

People in the edible universe 3. Gravity in a milk carton.

People in the edible universe 4. Pasta roller coaster.

People in the edible universe 5. Coconut neighbors.

People in the edible universe 6. Spring vacation.

People in the edible universe 7. Western pickles.

People in the edible universe 8. Tomato time capsule.

People in the edible universe 9. Untouchables.

People in the edible universe 10. Milk attack.

People in the edible universe 11. Radioactive marmalade.

People in the edible universe 12. Sugar diamonds.

People in the edible universe 13. Sushi fishing.

People in the edible universe 14. 2001: Watermelon Odyssey.

People in the edible universe 15. Potato forests.

Post News Article

Recent articles

DIY Edible Christmas Tree
DIY Edible Christmas Tree

New Year's is a time to surprise and delight loved ones not only with gifts but also with a unique presentation of the holiday ...

20 restaurants that went too far in trying to be original
20 restaurants that went too far in trying to be original

It's high time to admit that this whole hipster idea has gone too far. The concept has become so popular that even restaurants have ...

18 ingenious inventions, the authors of which should work in NASA
18 ingenious inventions, the authors of which should work in NASA

There is a perception that people only use 10% of their brain potential. But the heroes of our review, apparently, found a way to ...