From bruised bananas that seem to no longer work, creator Anna Chojnicka has created wonderfully beautiful works.
Anna Chojnicka , who started creating adorable artwork on bruised banana peels. Instead of doodling on fabric or paper, Anna Chojnicka stamps banana peels, the oxidation of banana peels will help her create attractive works of art.
Anna Chojnicka says: “I don’t use ink or paint. I only darken the peel by pressing on the banana peel with a comb, thread remover, or paperclip with varying force, the marks gradually getting darker over the next few hours.”
The image of a boy studying hard is engraved on a dark banana.
The fragrant bruised crust darkens as the hours pass and gradually reveals the intricately engraved design on it.
From complex scenes that require a solid knowledge of light and shadow to detailed portraits and playful illustrations, all of which appear brilliantly on Anna Chojnicka’s work.
The British woman started creating and sharing photos on her personal Instagram page earlier this year and continued to do so throughout the winter break.
Her works have surprised many people. They left supportive comments on her personal Instagram page, which now has more than 1,700 followers.
It is known that the ultimate purpose of creating these works of Anna Chojnicka is to donate to charity to support the disease-stricken homeland. She has now raised £1,157 (equivalent to about 36.2 million VND).
More interestingly, Anna Chojnicka, shared that she made sure to eat all of her creations after taking detailed photos. Therefore, there is no such thing as a waste of food like some of the feedback for Anna.
Some creative works of art from bruised bananas: