We all cooked to a certain extent, but you never really watch to what you do? You've probably been creating large, complex worlds right under your nose for years without realizing it.
The Adrian Mueller photographer and food stylist Takakao Kuniyuki comes only in their collaborative series called Bubbles , which takes everyday items of food such as vinegar, olive oil, and water, and transforms them into abstract, ethereal works of art.
Adrian Mueller and Takako Kuniyuki
Oil olive oil, chicken fat, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper and white wine.
Adrian Mueller and Takako Kuniyuki
Ginger ale, whiskey, and ice.
the pair teamed up to create a series that appreciates the things that go largely unnoticed, as the swirling combinations of ingredients that meet in the cooking process.
Because we are so obsessed with the outcome, often we do not take the time to appreciate the beauty of our culinary creations. For Muelller and Kuniyuki Bubbles was created to encourage people to observe the small pieces of beauty that exist all around us.
Adrian Mueller and Takako Kuniyuki
of red wine vinegar and oil olive.
Adrian Mueller and Takako Kuniyuki
The vegetable oil, rice vinegar, and soy sauce.
Adrian Mueller and Takako Kuniyuki
Champagne and cayenne pepper .
Adrian Mueller and Takako Kuniyuki
red wine vinegar, vinegar cider, and olive oil.
With a background in food photography and food style, respectively, Kuniyuki and Mueller both entered this series know which foods produce the most dramatic reactions.
This is why a lot of pictures have combinations of oil, water, and acid that result in swirling, bubbling concoctions. Photographed close they look less like food and more like raging storms on alien planets.
Adrian Mueller and Takako Kuniyuki
Olive oil, vinegar cider, rice vinegar, and soy sauce.
Adrian Mueller and Takako Kuniyuki
rice vinegar and olive oil.
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Even with all their combined experience, the pair found again that food had the power surprise and delight, and the project left them the idea that no one should ignore the simple beauty of ordinary things.
You can see more pictures of Mueller on his website and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Takako Juniyuki food style projects can also be seen on their website, if you feel hungry.
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