Turkish photographer Sakir Gökçebag slices some common fruits and vegetables in our daily life and meticulously arranges these pieces into eye-catching geometric patterns.
Related posts on VUING:
Extremely realistic mini sculptures
Delicious works of art
Delicious sushi art
Intricately beautiful paper art by Japanese artist
Amazingly miniature paintings on small objects
Ultra-realistic oil paintings of girl portraits created by artist Yigal Ozeri
The biggest matchstick sculpture - The Minas Tirith model created out of 420,000 Matchsticks
Illusive spaces by artist Peter Kogler
Sculptural bodies out of handmade flax
Stunning fish lamps
Whimsical porcelain sculptures of stretched and distorted human faces
Fantastically beautiful creatures by sculptor Ellen Jewett
Bright and colorful resin bangles inspired by masterpieces
Delicate ceramic blooms and succulents
Melting ceramics - Nomad Patterns
Curious ceramic tableware by Israeli ceramicist Ronit Baranga
The Urban Origami by French artist Mademoiselle Maurice
Life-sized elephant origami sculpture folded from a single sheet of paper
Modern bronze sculptures by Spanish artist Isabel Miramontes
Painting made with coffee cup stains