Categories: Amazing Nature

A Refreshing New Style Of Art: Sculptor Uses His Melon When It Comes To Creating Stunning Fruit Masterpieces

Artist Clive Cooper knows how to use his melon when it comes to carving sculptures out of fruit. He works as a full-time government clerk during the day, but at night he turns common watermelons into works of art.

Having perfected his skills carving pumpkins, Clive says the fruity faces are so life-like because of his painstaking attention to detail.

But there is just one problem, he has to work fast because they last just 24 hours before they shrivel up and lose their shape.

The magnificent pieces of art, which may take up to six hours to carve, are motivated by sci-fi movies and comic novels.

“I used to carve pumpkins, but I couldn’t get the results I truly wanted because the inside don’t have enough structure,” Clive, 54, said.

“I like to use watermelons because they have green, white and red colouring where as with pumpkins you only have orange to work with.

“Working with the different colours allowed me to create an interesting visual effect.

“I watch tv programmes and films and develop ideas from there. Comic books can also be very inspiring as they are full of expression.”

The Canadian artist from Vancouver first defines the contours of his watermelon miracles with a scraping instrument before smoothing out the edges with a knife.

He said: “I love the creative process you can make just from a piece of fruit.

“I’ve done loads already but the possibilities are endless – I’ll keep going until I exhaust them all.’

Clive, who works as a full-time government clerk, has been asked to carve the watermelons for weddings and parties as decoration.

He said: “It’s good to be able to give them something from something I like doing so much. People prefer to have something special and distinctive at their celebration gatherings.

“Watermelons are refreshing because you can carve them all year round – you can only really work with pumpkins for Halloween.

“And they’re much more delicious than pumpkins to eat – we eat a lot of watermelon in my house!”

adminvn

Recent Posts

The Famous Easter Island Head Statues Actually Have Bodies ‎

There is more to the iconic Easter Island heads than meets the eye. This funny…

2 tuần ago

A Waterfall in Yosemite National Park Turns Into a Blazing “Firefall” Once a Year

It’s a winter migration that seems to get bigger every February: Thousands of photographers and…

4 tuần ago

Conophytum pageae is a small succulent that usually grows in clusters of many bodies, forming a small mound. ‎

This plant, named Conophytum pygi, is originally found in Namibia, South Africa. They are stemless…

4 tuần ago

I Have A Friend Who Will Never Leave My Side, His Name Is Jesus

The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave…

4 tuần ago

Thousands Of Rare ‘Ice Eggs’ Found On Beach in Finland

A rare collection of “ice eggs” has been spotted in Finland, a phenomenon experts say…

1 tháng ago

Rare 180-Million-Year-Old ‘Sea Dragon’ Fossil Unearthed in UK Lagoon Drainage

The colossal 180 million-year-old fossilized remains of an ichthyosaur have been found in the UK,…

1 tháng ago