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If you consider how many museums are filled with ancient artifacts that are tiny representations of people and things … you realize that we’ve been fascinated with miniatures for tens of thousands of years,” [photographer Christopher] Boffoli tells The Picture Show via email.
A family camps in a sugar cone forest; skiers take to the slopes of an ice cream sundae: Boffoli’s photos seem to imagine the scenes that play out around our food when we aren’t looking. But food itself also looms large in the images, which, according to Boffoli’s website, represent “an American enthusiasm for excess, especially in the realm of food.”
A Photographer’s Mini Food Fascination
Photo Credit: Christopher Boffoli
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Como ser um intelectual sem se cansar de si mesmo
Umberto Ego e Gilberto Gideleuze, Caco Galhardo (2007)
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A Frank Modell cartoon of the day. For more cartoons: http://newyorker.com/cartoons
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