Turning Wasted Food Into Art
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 Published On Aug 23, 2022

Fallen Fruit began in Los Angeles began when artists David Allen Burns & Austin Young saw the fruit from so many untended fruit trees going to waste. What started as a mapping project became a full-blown artistic movement, looking at fruit as not just food, but as art that serves as an avenue through which to make everyone a communal, artistic collaborator and as a commentary on the food we waste every day. We join David & Austin to dive deeper into their world of Fallen Fruit.

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