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Ayako Fudamoto Creates Animals Using Asian Fake Food Samples

Fake food samples are a popular method of presentation in Asian restaurants, as a way for the eatery to display what the meals on the menu look like for consumers to see. Artist Ayako Fudamoto utilizes the faux food plates as the main material in her artwork as a way to comment on the food industry and its treatment of animals. The sculpture dubbed 'Beef or Beef' features a sculpture of a white cow emerging from a wall made from popular Asian food sample plates.

Fudamoto's artwork offers a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the fast food consumers enjoy with her recreation of a cow made from ceramic dishes depicting popular Asian cuisine such as soups, fried meats and stir fries. The front leg of the cow is recreated using the sample dishes, prompting the viewer to think about where the meat used in their food originates from.
Trend Themes
1. Fake Food Samples - Opportunity to innovate by creating more realistic and visually appealing fake food samples for restaurants.
2. Food Industry Commentary - Chance to disrupt the food industry by using art and sculpture to provoke reflection on its treatment of animals.
3. Reuse of Materials - Potential for innovation in repurposing materials like ceramic dishes to create unique and thought-provoking artworks.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Industry - Opportunity for restaurants to enhance their presentation by incorporating more creative and realistic fake food samples.
2. Artistic Creations - Space for artists to disrupt the art world by using unconventional materials like fake food samples to comment on societal issues.
3. Ceramics Industry - Potential for ceramic manufacturers to tap into the market of creating specialized ceramic dishes for artistic purposes.

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