It's not a Mondrian, but it's darn near close. Oregon-based artist Brittany Powell channeled the likes of Piet Mondrian, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock and others in these quick and clever sandwich sculptures that recreate their famous pieces. More photos below!
The sandwiches are part of Powell's Low-Commitment Projects, a series of artistic concepts and schemes that don't require any significant outlay of time, energy or money.
Playing with your food is a good thing after all!

Above: O'Keeffe sandwich

Above: Pollock sandwich

Above: Klimt sandwich

Above: Rothko sandwich

Above: Christo and Jeanne-Claude sandwich
Read More: Sandwich Artist by Brittany Powell of Low-Commitment Projects
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Related: Food Art: Creative Food Sculptures
(Images: Brittany Powell)

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Love them! More please!
What a fun post!
Its a Christo & Jeanne-Claude. They talked about how annoying it is that so many people treated them as if the husband, Christo, was the artist and she, Jeanne-Claude, his assistant although they saw themselves as a partnership with both being equally important. But you never read "Jeanne-Claude", its always either Christo or Christo and Jeanne-Claude.
Yeah, little things lit that are important too, like giving the female half of a artists duo credit and not just the male half. So please change that.
I'm totally picturing Barnett Newman, Kazimir Malevich and Joan Miro sandwiches now...
@Fulinlin: you may want to post what you said aobut Christo and Jean-Claude at the original site where the Kitchn people found this; that other site is the one that named it thus.
Wow, weird to check thekitchn while eating my breakfast and see my artwork up. Thanks for posting it.
Fulinlin and Empresscallipygos--thanks for noticing that. I actually credit Christo and Jeanne-Claude on lowcommitmentprojects.com. I agree with your annoyance at that.
brittany of Low-Commitment Projects
Yes! This is wonderful!
how fun! jackson pollock is my all-time favorite artist, but i find myself loving the rothko sandwich the most :)
ahhhhhhhhh i love these. too cute.
i need prints of them to frame for the kitchen!
I'm surprised no one has said Where are the plates from? I must have those plates!
@AAAKID they're pottery barn plates.
i ate these sandwiches for dinner that night
@MIGUELARON I was just joking. It seems on every post, someone asks a totally irrelevant question. A post about paint color, someone needs the rug right now!
The sandwiches look great, though.
Ditto on the prints. I would totally put a print of one of these up in my kitchen!
ha, this is really fun ! great idea and a beautiful expression of art in life !
Jasper Johns would either be an empty plate, or a sandwich without a plate or just the table with no sandwich or plate.
so fun. I skipped this post a zillion times today and finally I could resist no more. My husband and I are sitting here laughing.
What? No Magritte? "Ceci n'est pas un croque-monsieur". ;)
Haha. Good one. Nice and funny concept. Thank you!
There is some good and witty food styling here as well: http://apetitpoisdesign.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/sonia-rentsh-still-life-stylist.html
These are wonderful. I love the Georgia O'Keefe.
Those don't look in the least bit appealing, to me, just weird. Sorry.