Cutting food is entitled Mukimono in Japanese, Japanese artist Gaku specializes in Mukimono and creates a series of beautiful ephemeral culinary sculptures from fruits and vegetables like apple, avocados, lemon, watermelons, radish, dragon fruits and strawberry.
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