A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
Post-90s girls from Japan use acrylic paint to disguise the food in their lives, such as camouflage eggs as eggplants, oranges as donuts, and bananas as cucumbers or saury. These maverick paintings are called "it's not what it seems," and these works are allegorical, just like us in life, sometimes what we see is not necessarily real, so don't use your own mind to characterize a thing you see.
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
This cabbage is actually watermelon!!
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho
A stunning painting that makes you feel like you're eating a pound: hikaru cho