The Museum of Food Anomalies™ is an online exhibition of real food gone horribly wrong.
The Museum of Food Anomalies presents:
El Nombre Peanut
A strangely-shaped peanut becomes… El Nombre! [Note: we don’t normally use food that’s been altered, but come on… look at that hat.]
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About the MoFA
The Museum of Food Anomalies™ is an online exhibition of regular food, gone horribly wrong.
The MoFA presents, through photographic depiction, the very depths of abhorrent distortions of otherwise commonplace food stuffs.
The excellent submissions come from fine people around-the-world with galleries updated as new works arrive. Visitors are encouraged to share their anomalies.
The Museum of Food Anomalies is an art project of Michael Hanttula; started in 2001.
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I guess the right name is “El Hombre” (The Man), because “El Nombre” means “the name”, and the small peanut looks more like a man than like a name.
Regards.
Ahem! There is a link! El Nombre was in a kid’s programme that taught them about shapes. I should know. I watched it. 😀
Yes that’s right-it was named after the kids programme as mine all loved it and noticed the resemblance 🙂