Tokyo-born artist Hikaru Cho paints daily-life foods to disguise them as other foods, for instance, a banana is transformed with acrylic paints to look like a cucumber, a tomato looks alike a tangerine, and an egg becomes an realistic eggplant, etc. The project is titled “It’s not what it seems”.
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