
Tortellini to make a sea horse, salami to shape the wings of a fly and piadina to create... a ballet dancer. Here's what happens when creativity and food meet to create original and extremely funny sketches. When creativity meets a piece of paper and a pencil the results can be unpredictable, as Italian fantasy searcher (as he loves to be called) Diego Cusano knows pretty well.
In fact, he creates funny sketches by using all sorts of different Italian foods (from salami to pasta passing by mushrooms and cheese) just using his imagination. Thus you can see an elegant ballet dancer popping out from a piadina but also a sea horse made with...tortellini pasta.
Source: http://www.swide.com/
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