Something I realized tonight is just how creative vegetarians and vegans are with food. It’s pretty remarkable to be honest.
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Something I realized tonight is just how creative vegetarians and vegans are with food. It’s pretty remarkable to be honest.

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'Seoul-based visual artist Sarah DeRemer spent 10 years working as a veterinary technician. When she developed an interest in photo manipulation, she began to experiment with animal hybridising, at first turning animals into other animals – such as penguin seals or cat monkeys – and then into fruits and vegetables. “A lot of the project was a study in colour, tone and negative space,” she says. “Some people have said that it makes meat ‘vegan-friendly’, and that it worsens ignorance about animals. But I didn’t create the series to be a commentary on meat-eating or vegetarianism.”'
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(Via http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2014/dec/27/in-pictures-food-for-thought)