French fries become works of art

French fries become works of art Each year on the boardwalk, thousands of french fries are consumed by beachgoers, snatched by seagulls or tossed in the trash at the end of the day. But once a year, the truly lucky ones become art. Entrants in the city's french fry sculpting contest take paper plates full of deep-fried potatoes and mash them together in previously unimaginable ways to produce oily, high-carb masterpieces.

"Anybody can work in paint or clay," said Kevin Brown, one of about 150 contestants this year. "But it takes a real artist to work in potatoes."

Put another way, some artists thrive with oil paint. Others do better with vegetable oil.

Ask the 46-year-old Vincentown man what Monday was and he replies, without hesitation: "The day I beat my wife in a taffy-sculpting contest." Ask his wife, Tammy Brown, the same question, and she replies, "Our 24th wedding anniversary."

And so, as they began their 25th year of marriage, the battling Browns faced off over plates of cold, limp, greasy fries. Or as close to facing off as two people sitting on opposite ends of a 30-foot-long row of tables — to discourage spying — can be.

Still flush from his day-old victory (he actually only won an honorable mention in the taffy contest), Kevin Brown entered the potato competition fancying himself quite the spud stud. He settled on a log cabin for his project.

"The fries kind of look like logs," he said.

And they didn't taste much better.

"They're nasty," he said. "They cook them just enough so they're soft."

Back at the other end of the table, his wife was pooh-poohing his choice of a subject.

"My daughter told him to try to do the Eiffel Tower," Tammy Brown said. "But that's a little advanced for potatoes. Besides, he cheats — he uses things like toothpicks to hold the potatoes together."

Back to the other end of the table for a response.

"It's not in the official rule book," said Kevin Brown, who indeed was using toothpicks to hold the log cabin's roof together.

Actually, there is no rule book.

Tammy Brown was hard at work on a Jersey blue claw crab. She started by taking a big wad of fries and mashing them together into a starchy pulp, then pressing it flat on the paper plate.

"It's very greasy, certainly not like clay or pottery," she said. "That's why we learned from past years to bring baby diaper wipes."

She split fries down the middle to make the crab's extended eye sockets and deftly manipulated fatter fries into claws and rear legs. She peeled off the potato skins from some to use as color on the claws and body of the crab.

Meanwhile, her husband was hard at work with a plastic knife, slicing out a doorway and windows from his potato cabin.

"It's soggy, wet and ice cold," he said of the mass of fries. "It's fun. And it makes it even more fun trying to beat her."

But when the judges made their rounds, it was Tammy Brown who prevailed, taking second-place honors. Kevin Brown won an honorable mention — again — and a smirk from his wife, who was thinking of serving him french fries for dinner that night.

Top prize went to Mary Beth Carroll, of Wyncote, Pa., who fashioned a bottle of wine (white, judging from the color of the potatoes), cheese balls and crackers out of her fries.

In the children's division, 5-year-old Tyler Omans, of Medford, won for spelling out his name in french fries, along with a realistic-looking Batman mask.

Afterward, most of the contestants left their creations on the table, where they were unceremoniously scooped up and dumped into plastic dish bins on their way to the trash. But some took theirs home, nibbling on the way.

"These aren't french fries!" one young boy wailed after spitting a mouthful back onto his plate. "They're potatoes!"

And, for a brief moment, they also were art.

 

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- Posted on June 25, 2009

It is pretty neat that you could come up with an idea like that, To make french fries become a work of art. All the ideas are amazing. To build a log cabin and many more, that is just too cool.

Of course you could make artwork with french fries! They have different textures and looks. They are all different! First of all, I LOVE french fries! They are one of the most greatest treats. Seeing them as an artwork, would be fantastic!!

This is a very unique way of showing off your talent if you make sculptures out of fries. It's like every kids dream to play with their food. Now you can and make what ever you want from huge sculptures, to making some sort of animal out of the potato's.

i love french fries exspecially from checkers but i dont think its art thats jus wasting food that someone like me could be eating and even saving money...

i love french fries exspecially from checkers but i dont think its art thats jus wasting food that someone like me could be eating and even saving money

This is amazing! How could somebody do this? They must have good skills and could build even bigger and better things. They should continue on with this skill and make a career out of it.

How is that possible to create art with french fries. All you do is stack them on top of each other. There really is no art in that silly activity is there? The only purpose of fries is eating them. There greasy fun and good. That's what I think of them other people might think differently but I think that. What do you think of them?

Who said that you couldn't play with your food? It's so cool how they get a whole bunch of french fries and create a masterpiece. It's kind of funny that after they've been playing with their food they actually eat it. I thought that people would be all like "I'm not eating that". Ha ha I thought the part where they said that Tammy was planning on serving fries for dinner was kind of funny because they'd just made a sculpture out of that.

french fries are yummy and that making them a work of art is even more yummier when you eat it. i hope they do this more and this time come to oil city

I think that it is very unique way of showing off your talent if you make sculptures out of fries. It's like every kids dream to play with their food. Now you can and make what ever you want from huge sculptures, to making some sort of animal out of the potato's. The only thing about this activity is that it is wasting food, the reason why I think that is because you get a plate of fries make what ever you what out of them, then just throw them away. You can't even eat them, because they are all cold and limp when you get them.