With growing dependence on junk food, today’s generation is facing serious health and environmental issues, and growing and eating fresh green veggies and fruits is the only way out. Fresh organic food not only plays a vital role in maintaining good health but also supports local communities and farmers.

To inspire sustainable creative living, Sydney-based graphic designer Danling Xiao aka Mundane Matters has transformed fresh veggies and fruits into impromptu food art. A creative food project, where emotional sculptures are created using natural ingredients that nurture mind and soul and calls for a creative sustainable living at the same time.

Crafting one fruit and vegetable per day into a sculpture, Xiao work has been admired by many on Instagram. Aiming to promote green lifestyle, Danling is holding exhibitions and zero-waste creative workshops, where everyone gets a chance to recreate something marvelous using fresh vegetables and fruits.

Imagining thought-provoking sculptures, each piece comes with a message. Here are some of them you will find interesting.

Brussels sprout = baby cabbage ??? #mundanematters #plantplanet

A photo posted by Mundane Matters (@mundane_matters) on

Surprised myself again. This time on the lime. Artwork for @woolworths_au #ausopen #ausopen2016 @australianopen #mundanematters

A photo posted by Mundane Matters (@mundane_matters) on

Via: Foodiggity

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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