Your Morning Cereal Has Never Looked So Delish!
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Ready-to-eat breakfast cereals have come a long way since Denver businessman Henry Drushel Perky introduced Shredded Wheat (1893) and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and his brother William Keith Kellogg created Granose Flakes (1804) and Corn Flakes (1895), respectively. Not only is today's cereal much more decadent, but it is also, quite colorful. This, is what Ernie Button set out to explore and highlight with his rather unusual photography collection that he cheekily calls 'Cerealism'.
The Arizona-based artist who has been working on this fun project off and on for almost ten years says that the theme of each of his realistic looking landscape images depends on the cereals he comes across. Many of the earthier, that is, those that contain bran or fiber, are perfect against backdrops of the Arizona desert, while the more colorful ones fit in better with other natural environments.
Over the years, he has created dunes from Grapenuts, bales of hay from Shredded Wheat and even used Bran sticks to depict the barren desert. His vivid imagination has stretched all the way to Egypt with 'Cheeramids' - Pyramids created from Cheerios and even under the seas using the Clownfish from Kellogg's limited edition of Finding Nemo cereal. However, one of the most outstanding one is Ernie's 'Cerealsitic' depiction of the Grand Canyon - Two rocks of French Toast cereal with a flaky blue river flowing in between - Yum!
The artist say that the time he spends creating each landscape varies - Some, like the pyramids which required him to painstakingly glue every Cheerio individually, took about a week. Others, like the one that featured the Clownfish was just a day's work. Gives one a whole new perspective on cereal doesn't it?
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223 Comments
- kkgirlalmost 12 yearsfollow me- kkgirl !! OMG i luv cereal !!
- dandanalmost 12 yearsIt is so cool how they make little sculptures out of cereal.My favorite cereal among Kellogg's and Cheerios is probably Cheerios.(I am talking to Snickerdoggie.) My favorite sculpture was the Grand Canyon or the Pyramid. If I made one of those, I would eat the whole thing up.
- diamondwadealmost 12 yearsi like cearl
- diamondwadealmost 12 yearsso intresting wish i could help oh yah and mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm cearl
- j-rockalmost 12 yearsHow many cereal pictures has he made? I think it would be fun to help him.
- Russian almost 12 yearsI what them all
- electroeddiealmost 12 yearsYOU ARE SO RIGHT Russian
- jazmynebrooksalmost 12 yearsi want some frosted flakes yeah that sounds good i think that is what i will have
- jazmynebrooksalmost 12 yearsMMMMMMM cereal sounds good can't wait till i eat some in a little bit YUM
- ivanhoedanielalmost 12 yearsmmmmm.....cereal.... It's 8:43 and yet still doing current event
- lcahill9almost 12 yearswow!