Here’s a great collection of food art from a collaboration between the illustrator Bea Crespo and the photographer Andrea G.Portoles.
The duo have created this series called ‘Brunch City’ which takes different foods to help create the foundation for a number of different landscapes from around the world.
Tomato bread is used as the base for the Gaudi cathedral and the streets of Paris spring up along a croissant.
The series is a nice look at the different foods that are attached to the popular tourist cities around the world.
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