My two favorite things: books and food.

These tableaue are from an American graphic design student named Dinah Fried, titled  Fictitious Dishes. Dinah Fried has focused her lens on dishes in Oliver TwistThe Catcher in the RyeAlice’s Adventures in WonderlandThe Girl with a Dragon Tattoo and Moby Dick, changing the table dressings, condiments, crockery and cutlery, the culinary snapshots are turned into  literary set pieces – from Oliver Twist’s poorhouse gruel and water to the fancy high tea served in Alice in Wonderland.

dinah fried

About kara

We know our letters just fine, and we know our numbers to a certain point, but books were always the realm of four-eyed poindexters with bowler hats and cravats. That’s why it pleases us so that America’s proud illiterates are finally stepping up and pushing back against the crushing tide of education that threatens to swallow us all into its gaping maw of checked facts. Champions of the Ignorantiat will not like it here.
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