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Artist Tisha Cherry Turns Popular Packaged Foods into Works of Art

Artist Tisha Cherry cleverly pays tribute to popular pop culture references and iconic landscapes using sought-after foods. Cherry uses Oreo cookies, grapes and even soup to recreate famous faces and recognizable scenes entirely from food.

In her food portraits, Cherry creatively sculpts and molds food into works of recognizable art. Cherry's pieces turn everyday basic food items into palette amusing works of art by reconstituting the food's aesthetic look. For example, Cherry's piece called 'The Great Wave' features a split Oreo cookie. On one side is the basic chocolate cookie while the other half of the cookie features the delicious vanilla cream sculpted into a dramatic ocean wave. Another one of Cherry's pieces features a portrait of the iconic artist Bob Marley made from a hearty bowl of vegetable soup.
Trend Themes
1. Edible Art - The trend of using food as an art medium can disrupt the art industry and create a whole new genre of artists who specialize in creating edible art.
2. Creative Food Presentation - The trend of creatively presenting food can disrupt the food industry by creating a new market for artistic and visually appealing food products.
3. Food Sculpting - The trend of sculpting food into recognizable objects can disrupt the culinary industry by emphasizing the importance of aesthetic presentation.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can benefit from disruptive innovation spurred on by the trend of creating edible art.
2. Culinary - The culinary industry has the potential to be disrupted by the trend of sculpting food into recognizable and visually appealing objects.
3. Food Manufacturing - The trend of creatively presenting food in visually appealing ways can disrupt the food manufacturing industry by creating a demand for more interesting and artistic food products.

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