This Artist Arranges Fruits And Vegetables Into Colorful Patterns
Artist Adam Hillman, who previously arranged candy and other items into color-ordered, visually pleasing geometric shapes, has created a new color-ordered series that features fruits and vegetables as his medium. Hillman has arranged this brightly-hued produce into complex patterns that reflect remarkable shade, texture and dimension.
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