Micro art masterpieces on food
A recent Turkish painter has released a beautiful collection of paintings on new style food.
Hasan Kale is a talented Turkish painter. He is known for his masterpieces of artistic paintings painted on small objects such as butterfly wings or shells.
The samples that Kale had painted included items such as peanuts, almonds, banana slices, fruit seeds, beans, onion shells, bread, chocolate . The tools Kale used used to paint include a brush with a small head and a magnifying glass. Kale's content content is often the picture of his hometown of Istanbul.
Through Kale's works, viewers can feel the dreamy picture of Nusretiye Mosque and some other places in Istanbul city on Milka square.
Most of his paintings are very small, so they cannot be seen with the naked eye. Viewers must use magnifying glass to enjoy the beauty of these paintings.
Not stopping there, Kale said his next goal was to draw the landscape of his hometown of Istanbul right above the hair. This may sound difficult to enforce, but with his passion, Kale believes he can do it soon.
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