The amazing multi-coloured food that allows its diner to taste the rainbow
Photographer Henry Hargreaves tastes the rainbow - by creating edible multi-coloured versions of classic dishes. The former fashion model used food colouring from across the spectrum to dye hamburgers, spaghetti and pancakes. The 33-year-old dreamed up the series to 'play with the public perception of food'.
Tasty sight: A stack of rainbow pancakes are seen changing from Red to purple, a tactic inspired by a child's disinterest to eat.
Festive: This bowl of spaghetti was made using standard supermarket spaghetti dipped in colourings which easily picked up the bright colours.
Henry and stylist Lisa Edslav set about experimenting with different foods that would take on different colours. The best burger patty was white turkey meat as it would take on the yellow and blue colours. The colourful pasta was made using standard supermarket spaghetti dipped in colourings. Henry, from Brooklyn, New York, left one 'real' element in each dish - such as the buns on the burger, the butter on the pancakes and the cone in the ice cream.
What's real? As seen with this ice cream cone, the artist left one 'real' coloured item in each picture created in his Brooklyn studio.
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