It’s okay to laugh.

Who knew putting some cartoon eyes and a mouth on pieces of food could make for such clever, hilarious characters?

A pizza with a face composed of large eyes and a green basil leaf mustache, placed on a checkered red and white paper, set against a pink background.

That’s the gift of Charlotte Love, who shows us a collection of funny and endearing food friends, in all manner of emotion, many of them concerned about their impending doom.

The clever setups are paired with simple and effective colors, with unforgettable faces.

A whimsical slice of lemon pie with cartoonish eyes and a pink mouth, adorned with a bow tie and lemon slices, set against a bright yellow background.
A sliced red bell pepper with googly eyes and a playful expression, positioned against a light blue background.
A hand holding a smiling cookie with candy eyes and a pink smile, set against a pink background.
A creatively styled banana character wearing a brown bikini made from fruit peels, with a playful facial expression, set against a pink background.
A slice of watermelon with cartoonish eyes and a playful mouth, set against a pink background.
A croissant with eyes and a sad mouth, placed on a bright yellow background, with a bite taken out of it.
Two round, cartoonish faces with exaggerated features, set against a pink background.
A sliced avocado with a cartoonish face, featuring wide eyes and an open mouth, sticking out a green tongue, against a light blue background.
A humorous close-up of a piece of bacon with cartoonish eyes and a cigarette, featuring a playful expression against a light background.
A whimsical ice cream cone with a smiling face on a pink background.

Images © Copyright Charlotte Love. See more on Instagram.


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3 Comments

  1. Servando

    Unusual!!! Nice Creation!!! Great Expressions that Kids would love to eat.

  2. Loved this 20 years ago when “Play With Your Food” and “How Are You Peeling” , et al were published.

  3. Pingback: Charlotte Love Creates Playful and Expressive Food Illustrations - KillBait Archive

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