



I love Matthew Carden's photographs of miniature people going about their lives in landscapes of food. With a beautiful color palette and creative depth-of-field, it is easy to envision these as real worlds: to see baked cherry tomatoes as fiery blazes or vistas of rounded sprinkles as ski-worthy slopes. These reasonably priced prints would make a smile-inducing addition to any kitchen.
See more of his photographs here.
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