It’s the year 2080.
An handmade recipe book, dated 2023, is discovered inside an old basement: let's imagine the surprise in those who will read recipes with ingredients that have disappeared, which are no longer among the supermarket shelves.
Ingredients we take for granted today such as bananas, coffee, chocolate, avocado and honey among others, may be unknown to our great-grandchildren, simply because these ingredients may no longer exist.
One day not too far away, we may be forced to change our most basic and established eating habits, because some of the most common foods could soon disappear from the face of the Earth.
When we talk about climate change, global warming, chemical pesticides and their impact on our planet, it is natural to think of animal species at risk, and we often forget the consequences that these phenomena will also have on our daily lives and gestures, such as cooking and eating.
If we do not make ethical decisions to limit our carbon footprint and mitigate climate change, our food supply.
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We called it banana (Series)
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Michela Balboni is a visual designer, illustrator and photographer based in Bologna.
After working for more than 15 years in the fashion industry as a graphic designer and illustrator, she started an independent professional career, which allowed her to work as a photographer and illustrator for different companies. Specialized in the creation of creative projects tailored to its customers, which enhance their image, ideas and products.
In recent years he has won several calls for the organization of cultural and photographic events in his city, and has exhibited some of his projects in various photographic exhibitions, both personal and collective.
After working for more than 15 years in the fashion industry as a graphic designer and illustrator, she started an independent professional career, which allowed her to work as a photographer and illustrator for different companies. Specialized in the creation of creative projects tailored to its customers, which enhance their image, ideas and products.
In recent years he has won several calls for the organization of cultural and photographic events in his city, and has exhibited some of his projects in various photographic exhibitions, both personal and collective.
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