Geometric Food Art by Sakir Gökçebag

Geometric Food Art by Sakir Gökçebag
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Geometric Food Art by Sakir Gökçebag

Turkish artist Sakir Gökçebag has skillfully re-imagined the idea of food through his series of artworks, where he arranges and organizes various fruits and vegetables into patterns to create striking visual displays. The pieces are not interfered with the use of digital manipulation - however combine meticulous orchestration of the organic forms with photography to create straight lines and perfect circles - geometry not found in the natural world. From watermelons to the humble green bean, Gökçebag has designed structure with an unlikely
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