Danling Xiao’s Food Art

Danling Xiao

WORDS Michaela Stehr IMAGES @mundane_matters on Instagram


Sydney-based artist Danling Xiao, aka Mundane Matters, creatures quirky sculptures out of food to inspire a sustainable and creative lifestyle.

Since 2015, Danling has set herself the task to create one food art piece every day, using mainly fruit and vegetables. She also gives talks on sustainability and holds zero-waste workshops in her community.

These are some of our favourites from Instagram.

There are people who you meet at the first time, and you already feel the bond with them – @rosiefuture is one of those people to me. /// Rosie found out our workshop by browsing things to do in Sydney on her short visit. When she picked up my leftover broccoli out of the ‘mystery box’, she said she was going to make an island. Along the process, she was cutting bits and pieces, nibbling at the vegetables, chatting with everyone about nature, animals and the world. /// At the end she showed this thing ☝️ and described to me that there were two islands, floating; and there was a capsicum ladder that led people up to the islands. I thought it was a wonderful canapé idea. /// A curious, adventurous and futuristic mind. I am very fortunate to meet Rosie and keep in touch with her. ❤️? #mundanematters #superlocalxmundanematters

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Going to put this guy on Anett’s pillow before she comes back. ??? #mundanematters

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I have been following the not-for-profit @pocketcityfarms for a while and really love what they do for our city. Yesterday when I saw the post about their fundraising deadline for the farm, I thought perhaps I can help spread the words and hope friends like yourself can help them a bit. I reached out to Emma to ask her about their five-year preparation for the farm. It was five years of hard work and patience – It took them two years to find the current place. The most memorable moment for Emma was breaking the ground when their development was approved – after four years they started the land search! Since then they have been preparing the soil, raising funds, designing the space and working with the council and their collaborators to improve the space. It is till now we start to see a beautiful veggie garden that replaces the old unused greens of Camperdown Bowling Club. Moreover, the locals will be able to buy organic produce from them, and send their compost to help the farming. Till the opening in June they needs our help. If you share the same value in ethical farming and shopping local, especially if you live in Sydney inner-west, please make a pledge. You will be able get some homemade compost or yoga workshops etc as a gift for the money you donate. More info see @pocketcityfarms. #mundanematters

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Beautiful big bug by @isabelleaileentoland. More creations and workshop photos see link in my bio. ? Do good things: 1. Zero waste. Creativity without damage to the environment. Most fruits and vegetables we use are the imperfect ones people don’t want. All scraps go to compost. All artworks go to the creators’ stomachs. 2. Create a purely joyful, free, loving experience. 3. Discover our inner child and creativity together. More good things to come. Thanks to all adventurous spirits for joining us on the first week to create such beautiful energy together. It is very special to have you @raquelduron @thereverendchay @jacquithorburn @charlie.xiao.75 @jerkscully @breezeblockhead @scarletlilli @feltysurface @isabelleaileentoland @johnnylieu with @lianerossler at @superlocalstudio (photos to your inbox soon xx)

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The delight in the days of feeling a little stressed and constipated, came when I first saw the test print. No one photo I have taken has given me such pleasure – texture, sense of touch, feelings that are long gone in the digital world. Oh, and relief. I am very excited about showing the prints. I am very thankful that I have one of the country’s best art print masters to help me print these photos. In saying that, I am now confident to share these prints and hope they will bring more joy to you – not on a small screen, possibly at any size that fit your space. I am hoping to synchronise my two-week exhibition and sell the prints online. Keep an eye on my progress if you are interested. ❤️ #mundanematters

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For more information, visit mundanematters.co.