





Imaginative portraits with a touch of pop art
The photo "Cotton Candy" by Enora Lalet showcases a fascinating fusion of human form and culinary aesthetic. The delicate pink hues create a playful atmosphere, while the use of body paint and food transforms the faces into an unexpected, almost surreal dimension. This composition invites the viewer to reflect on the relationship between body and food, experiencing textures in a new way. The vibrant pop art style imparts a fresh, modern character to the image, making it suitable for various everyday settings, whether in a creative space or a culinary context.
Playful and modern for creative spaces
This piece is perfect for creating a lively ambiance in your home or office. It is also available in other formats, including premium acrylic glass and alu dibond prints, which enhance the colors beautifully. If you're unsure about your product selection, we're happy to provide personal advice.
Country: France
Artist's description:
Mix medias, food matérials, HAIR series, 2010.
In 2008, for the first time, Enora Lalet created the concept of cooked portraits, the beginning of the Cooking Faces series. These photographs present the human body and culinary textures in an unlikely relationship involving supports and materials. Covered in body paint, the faces are dehumanized, adorned with food reversals, in a pop and garish aesthetic. It’s a work in which texture rules and conjures the senses in an unusual confrontation around the meal customs.