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These Hyper Realistic Meals are Made from Colorfully Folded Card

Talented duo Cris Wiegandt and Ollanski have teamed up to work collaboratively on a series of paper-made foods that capture the real essence of meals using colorful card. The two creatives combine their techniques in stop motion and realism to create works that are so life-like it takes the viewer a few seconds to realize the foods are actually inedible.

The pair have worked closely together for a couple years creating paper artwork for top brands such as Fast Company, Pepsi and Pro 7. This series captures popular fast food meals such as burgers and fries, tacos, sundaes and hot dogs all made using carefully folded pieces of paper to replicate the texture, color and aesthetic of food.
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