Japanese artist repurposes unsold bread into lamps

Japanese artist repurposes unsold bread into lamps

She does this as a way to shed light on food wastage. 

A piece of bread made into a light
A piece of bread made into a light/Facebook/@9gag

Food wastage is a big deal and in a world where there are people that are still living in poverty, it seems there needs to be a bright light shone on the topic. 

Some of the best ways of shining a light on these economic and societal issues is through art. 

And Japanese artist Yukiko Morita

https://www.instagram.com/pampshade_by_yukikomorita/

 is trying to bring awareness to the topic of food wastage. 

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Yukiko Morita has created 'Pampshades'. She purchases unsold bread from her local bakeries and turns them into lamps. 

"Using a wide range of bread including croissants and baguettes, these bread lamps — called "Pampshades" — cost anywhere from $44 to $220 each." (Instagram)

That's around R844 to R4,200. 

In an interview, Morita said: "The bread isn't edible anymore but it has a living appeal I can use. If I don't make it shine, who will?" (Instagram)

WATCH how she does it below, courtesy of Instagram:

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