





Experimental portrait photography with culinary accents
The image "PaxelNori" by Enora Lalet showcases a fascinating connection between human expression and culinary textures. The portraits, covered in body paint, present a unique aesthetic enhanced by the use of food. The harmonious beige and black tones create a calm yet vibrant atmosphere that engages the senses. This composition could fit perfectly in modern kitchens or creative living spaces, where it sparks conversations and lightens everyday life.
Unique art for creative living spaces
This photograph is ideal for spaces that promote a lively and stimulating atmosphere. It fits particularly well in kitchens or dining rooms, where cooking and enjoyment take center stage.
Acrylic glass and alu dibond prints showcase the textures and colors of the artwork beautifully. Also available in other formats. If you're unsure about your product choice, we're happy to provide personal advice.
Country: Germany
Artist's description:
Mix medias, food materials, COOKING FACES series, 2012.
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.
“Pop icons, glorifying food and earth, the question could be: are we what we eat? Her off-the-chain portraits, flesh and sauce, lips and coulis, colour and optical brilliance, exquisite pheromones, are ad libitum variations which ensnare and chain the senses.” O.Marouani
Collections: Portraits, Kitchen Prints, Pop Art