JuDuoQi is a Chinese Designer. Her newest work “Vegetable Museum” is exhibited in Paris-Beijing Photo Gallery which is founded by Flore Sassigneux and Romain Degoul with the strong will to create the first space in China dedicated exclusively to modern and contemporary world photography.
In The Vegetal Museum series, she revisits in a stunning way some masterpieces of the western painting. Making use of vegetables and food of China’s everyday life – tofu, cabbage, ginger, lotus roots, coriander, sweet potato… – and through digital manipulation, she presents a puzzling series of vegetable compositions representing world famous paintings like Mona Lisa, The Cene by Leonard Da Vinci, The Dream by Pablo Picasso or Marilyn Monroe by Warhol.

Napoleon on Potatos

Liberty Leading the Vegetables

The Raft of the Lotus Roots

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Pickled Cabbage

The Third of May 2008

The Last Supper with the Gingermen

Mona Tofu

Cabbage Monroe

The Birth of the Gingerman

The Birthday of the Eggplants

The Dream of the Tofu

Van Gogh made of Leek

The Sleeping Taroman

The Birth of the Radish
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