Corrugated Culinary Illustrations

Eiko Ojala Turns Food Produce Into a Series of Paper Artwork

Talented artist Eiko Ojala turns various pieces of technicolor cardboard into paper artwork in the installation series titled 'The Good Product.' This series features various pieces of stacked cut-out papers that replicate the look of produce and food preparation.

Ojala has made a name for himself in the art world for his incredible talent of turning pieces of paper into breathtaking works of art. Ojala uses paper to bring a three-dimensional look to his drawings that is clean as well as minimalist. 'The Good Product' series focuses primarily on food and culinary preparation as Ojala depicts things like onions, rhubarb, garlic and lettuce made entirely out of cut-out sheets of colorful paper. The clean lines and structured style of Ojala's pieces is quite striking to look at.
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