Artist Turns His Breakfast Eggs Into Works Of Art




If you think of fried eggs, then you do not immediately think about artworks. Yet Michele Baldini manages to make these images with eggs. He comes from Mexico and is passioned with art of fried eggs. “I usually eat six times a day, small meals. For breakfast, an egg and a corn tortilla, salsa and cilantro, and some ham. For snacks, I’ll have an apple, some string cheese, a yogurt. For lunch I’ll have salad with protein in it and for dinner usually steamed vegetables and chicken or fish.” – Sprague Grayden. Michele is an amazing creative guy that is worth following him on Instagram to see his everyday artworks.

“For Children: You will need to know the difference between Friday and a fried egg. It’s quite a simple difference, but an important one. Friday comes at the end of the week, whereas a fried egg comes out of a chicken. Like most things, of course, it isn’t quite that simple. The fried egg isn’t properly a fried egg until it’s been put in a frying pan and fried. This is something you wouldn’t do to a Friday, of course, though you might do it on a Friday. You can also fry eggs on a Thursday, if you like, or on a cooker. It’s all rather complicated, but it makes a kind of sense if you think about it for a while.” ― Douglas Adams

ARTWORKS OF FRIED EGGS

ARTWORKS OF FRIED EGGS

ARTWORKS OF FRIED EGGS

ARTWORKS OF FRIED EGGS

“When you start with a portrait and search for a pure form, a clear volume, through successive eliminations, you arrive inevitably at the egg. Likewise, starting with the egg and following the same process in reverse, one finishes with the portrait.” – Pablo Picasso

ARTWORKS OF FRIED EGGS

ARTWORKS OF FRIED EGGS

SOURCE: His official Instagram

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