October 22, 2011

Multidisciplinary artist Olivier Lefebvre created this Steve Jobs apple portrait to commemorate the late Apple icon's impact on pop culture. Lefebvre used 3,750 deer apples -- he said that he would "never use human consumption grade food for art" -- to create the land art in Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec.
Although the fallen apples were in various stages of decay, the Steve Jobs apple portrait is quite beautiful, don't you think?
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October 22, 2011
Amazing! :)