I found this via Ree Drummond's website. (http://thepioneerwoman.com/ if you've never been there, go and check it out- I adore her!) Being a food lover as well as a lover of the offbeat, I waited impatiently for my library to get a copy of it in. (I'm trying to be good and not buy books on a whim.) Finally got my reserved copy and I have to say it was worth the wait. It's not just a collection of the pictures, Carl has added the story behind each one and gives the thought process on how each masterpiece was created. He also includes a listing of what each piece is made of- I turned reading the book into a game and tried to see how many things I could identify before looking at his listing! Naturally, the London piece is one of my favorites, but all of the 'landscapes' Carl Warner has created were fascinating.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Carl Warner's Food Landscapes
I found this via Ree Drummond's website. (http://thepioneerwoman.com/ if you've never been there, go and check it out- I adore her!) Being a food lover as well as a lover of the offbeat, I waited impatiently for my library to get a copy of it in. (I'm trying to be good and not buy books on a whim.) Finally got my reserved copy and I have to say it was worth the wait. It's not just a collection of the pictures, Carl has added the story behind each one and gives the thought process on how each masterpiece was created. He also includes a listing of what each piece is made of- I turned reading the book into a game and tried to see how many things I could identify before looking at his listing! Naturally, the London piece is one of my favorites, but all of the 'landscapes' Carl Warner has created were fascinating.
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