Stephan Brusche, also known as iSteef, is a graphic designer who focuses on animals, pop culture, and Biblical stories. Just several years ago, Brusche started to dabble in food art by chance, “It all started a few years back when I just started using Instagram.” Said Brusche. “I was at work and I just wanted to post something, I then noticed my banana and I figured it would make a nice post if I just drew a little happy face on it.” From then on, Brusche has published two books; let’s have a look at his Fruitdoodles, whimsical works of bananas art.
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