Crop art, seed art, art from the pantry.
Whatever you call it, perhaps the best kind of date for a fall afternoon is to grab some uncooked couscous, pour yourself an apple cider, and mosaic the day away.
One of the most popular attractions at Minnesota’s famous state fair is the gallery of crop art.
Check out this video about the making of artist Liz Schreiber’s incredible cool poster for the state fair:

@twincitiespbsLiv Schreiber’s @Minnesota State Fair Official Commemorative Art piece was created over 300 hours with a toothpick, glue, and a LOT of seeds. You can see 22” x 30” piece in the Fine Arts Center during the fair which runs from August 24th - September 4th. This video is made possible by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. #minnesotastatefair #seedart #minnesotaartists
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Is this as utterly appealing to you as it is to me? I’m dreaming of the hours I could spend gluing individual grains of wild rice to cardboard. Bean right back!
I don’t think I realized this existed outside of pre-k classrooms!