Junk Food, But Make It Art

Sure, you could look at Vincent Van Gogh’s still-life oil paintings from the 1880s. But a McDonald’s Big Mac as art has a certain… je ne sais quoi.
Hey, look at us. Speaking French and talking about art. We’re so cultured.
Art is cool because it’s expressive, creative, and gets the ol’ noggin thinking.
That’s why this Florida-based artist, Noah Verrier, has an interesting and contemporary artistic approach. He paints modern-day junk food in rich, glossy oils, creating artwork that fuses a little bit of old with a bit of new.
Verrier’s unique style has caught the attention of the big brands he mimics (Burger King, McDonald’s, etc.) and I think four of these, grouped together in frames in a bathroom would look *chef’s kiss.*