Hungry for Love: The Vegetable Art Series That Celebrates True Love Stories Through Real-Life Kisses
Jolita Vaitkutė believes that love is as essential as food, and it transcends societal norms. Her series of vegetable art pieces, “Hungry for Love,” showcases true love stories through real-life kisses.
Each portrait requires careful planning and observation, as the vegetables must be cut in advance to avoid spoilage. Jolita finds joy in using unexpected materials, such as landfill soil and rubble from bombed houses, to create thought-provoking pieces like “(Not) Eternal Values” and “REBIRTH” BIRDBOXES. She hopes her work inspires reflection and action towards waste reduction and providing support to those affected by war.
More: Jolita Vaitkutė, Instagram, Behance, Facebook h/t: boredpanda
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