
Disparity
• Disparity
A resident of Seattle Christopher Bofoli using food and tiny figures creates miniatures depicting scenes from everyday life. Works of Christopher, within its project called "disproportionate", which he began in 2007, exhibited in various galleries in the United States. Creator of the project itself admits that finding an interesting story - it's half the battle. Most of the work is to come up with the name of the snapshot that will make the viewer smile.

Gary always puts too much mustard, but one he could not argue.

Eric was afraid to dive, even though he knew that it was unlikely the sharks are found here.

And then Randy and Jeff finally realized that he had lost.

The henhouse by this news will not be happy.
"Even as a child, when I became the owner of a miniature railway, I was interested in the proportions of non-compliance topic between man and the objects and comparing them - says Christopher - Partly feel something of a god, control the whole world, which you can change at their discretion ".

Josh is proud of what it is capable of a lawn mower with sharp blades.
Christopher admits: "The creation of these miniature scenes requires a lot of patience, because the figures always strive to fall. Sometimes it can take up to 25 tries before you get the perfect shot. "

Beekeepers know that hives are put in the right place.
Christopher says that often in preparation for shooting, he specifically goes to the store or a bakery to pick up material for pictures. He carefully selects the products that will be the best way to look at the pictures. "I especially like working with confectionery, because you can eat them after filming for dessert."

Patrick was always the timid, but in a cornfield became absolutely fearless.
Christopher carefully plans every scene in his home studio, sometimes hard work on its creation may take a couple of hours. He cuts and accordingly puts products before posting figures that it sticks or agave nectar, or small sets of legs in holes made using toothpicks.

No one will be allowed here as long as the rescue team did not ensure the safety of the strange albino pumpkin.
A series of images inspired by Christopher "Travelers" Walter Martin and Paloma Manos. They depicted scenes with small figures inside the balls.

Greta and her friend enjoyed it so much riding on this smooth surface, they decided not to shake on pineapples.

Joyce had no idea which of these goals it. But no matter how ridiculous she looked before Phyllis and the rest of the company.

Once: Peach area was perfectly safe. But later everything changed.

Just before the accident, she launched a kite.

Denis thought it was for a business meeting this unusual place. But in the hope of a lucrative contract said nothing.

Hubert was glad that it is over the change. Waving a shovel - hard work.

The oil business.