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Playing with food: New Yorker Harley Langberg turns edible ingredients into portraits
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And he posts every meticulous creation to Harley’s Food Art, his Instagram account with 40,000 followers.
“I create about four to five pieces a week,” Langberg said.
After a day of work in the family office, it’s back to food art for Langberg.
He likes his ingredients, both for cooking and food art, fresh.
He will teach students how to make food art, from replicating the local landscape to recreating famous Italian paintings.