The Museum of Food Anomalies™ is an online exhibition of real food gone horribly wrong.

The Museum of Food Anomalies presents:

In the Eye of the Beholder Dog Food Face

Even more than usual, this entry is almost entirely open to interpretation. Andie claims that this is a face left in her dog’s food bowl after an unsatisfactory dinner. She describes it thusly: “This is a photo I took of our dog Darwin’s food bowl. Occasionally we treat him to cut up chicken, steak or ground beef mixed in with his food. Sometimes he won’t eat all day in anticipation of possible extras. One evening after he realized no manna was to come, he ate his meal and went to lie down. I walked (by) and the few morsels he left behind caught my eye. The more I looked at it I saw a ‘dog’s grimace’… the eyes, the nose and downward frown with tongue hanging out.” Do you see it to, gentle viewer?

In the Eye of the Beholder Dog Food Face, 2011

Andie R.

Dog Food. Unsatisfied Dog.

About the MoFA

The Museum of Food Anomalies™ is an online exhibition of regular food, gone horribly wrong.

The MoFA presents, through photographic depiction, the very depths of abhorrent distortions of otherwise commonplace food stuffs.

The excellent submissions come from fine people around-the-world with galleries updated as new works arrive. Visitors are encouraged to share their anomalies.

The Museum of Food Anomalies is an art project of Michael Hanttula; started in 2001.

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