
Weapons of mass destruction made from harmless materials
Soft Guerilla is one of the latest projects from Kyle Bean. The collection is a series of sculptures depicting weapons of mass destruction, and includes artillery made entirely from edible matter. Let us all take a leaf from Bean’s book and make food, not war.


Tagged: food sculptures, kyle Bean art
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