"It Tastes Like Candy" Wood, red & white ink 4inx1in When I was growing up, my father, like most parents, tried to get my brothers and I to eat our vegetables. To get us to try them, he would always say "come on, it tastes like candy!". To represent this memory, I created a carrot shaped piece with drilled holes in multiple places. Dripping out of the holes are red and white ink which represents the colors of a candy cane. The red and white are coming out of the carrot to show the taste of candy exiting the carrot-like piece. Line Depping https://foundations3ddesign.blogspot.com/2018/04/line-depping-artist.html
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