This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

Ajay Malghan makes a living by playing with food and taking pictures of it. He cuts a thin slice of carrot, kiwi or any other fruit, presses it in between two glass sheets and experiments with light, colours and proportions. The result are these awesome abstract pictures.

A short documentary called The Space Within explains how his creative process works:

This project is called Naturally Modified and here are some of the pictures — I didn’t recognise any of the fruits he is using, you can try if you want to:

This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

Pear

This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

Persimmon

This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

Kiwi 1

This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

Kiwi 2

This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

Corn

This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

Carrot

This Is Not A Hubble Photo Of A Supernova — It’s Food

Bitter Melon

Ajay Malghan is an artist of Indian descent raised in America who works in multiple mediums. A practising musician since the age of six, he branched into the visual form through photography and film. He is based out of Austin and Baltimore.

You can visit Ajay‘s website, follow him on Facebook, Twitter or on his Instagram.


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