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A still-life photograph of bananas and red apples where the fruit dissolves into a checkerboard of small food-colored cubes, evoking a physical pixelation effect.
Summary
A studio still life of a bunch of bananas and two red apples where the fruit dissolves, at the point where they meet, into a grid of small cream, red, and gold cubes, as if the image itself were pixelating.
Visual description
Several ripe yellow bananas lie in a loose bunch on the left, two glossy red apples sit on the right, all on a warm off-white/cream backdrop lit softly like a food-editorial shoot. Where the bananas meet the apples, the solid fruit shapes break into a tidy checkerboard grid of small cubes in cream, tan, dark brown, and red-and-white tones, matching the colors of banana flesh, banana skin, and apple flesh/skin. The cube grid tapers downward, thinning out until only a scatter of individual cubes remains on the surface below.
Key takeaway
A literal, physical pixelation effect built from diced fruit instead of a digital filter, so the "glitch" reads as tactile and edible rather than screen-based. Clean, even studio lighting and a neutral backdrop keep focus entirely on the transition from whole fruit to pixel grid.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for playful food or product photography that wants a "digital meets analog" twist, or for creative-agency and editorial features about food art. Works well for youthful, inventive brand contexts; less suited to premium/minimal food photography that wants zero visual gimmick.









