

neon nectar and studded skin form a sticky species of low-poly fruit

qatar-based designer gonzalo ausejo has created this quirky collection of digital fruits, rendered in a low-poly, neon-toned aesthetic. the expressive collection of edibles sees three-dimensional, polygon mesh graphics form seemingly studded surfaces of watermelons, pineapples, cherries and grapes. glittering, gem-like exteriors hide stretched, gooey innards that match the color of each fruit, but give it an entirely new textural quality.



the sticky innards of a watermelon are sprinkled with ‘seeds’

the candy-colored compositions — reminiscent of video game graphics — combine multiple digital tools to achieve the applied effect. ausejo‘s eight renderings offer a vibrant re-contextualization of everyday edibles, seeing studded skins, sticky flesh and neon nectar form a new species of ‘low-poly’ fruit.



two halves of a pineapple are stretched in the center



a gummy interior is surrounded by a gem-like skin



a pair of low-poly cherries hang on a stem



ruby red geometries form the skin of the cherries



a berry’s outer layer is wrapped in glittering



the qatar-based designer has created a quirky collection of digital fruits



the fruits are rendered in a low-poly, neon-toned aesthetic



the expressive collection of edibles are made from three-dimensional, polygon mesh graphics



seemingly studded surfaces of watermelons, pineapples, cherries and grapes are made



glittering, gem-like exteriors hide stretched, gooey innards



the insides match the color of each fruit, but give it an entirely new textural quality



the candy-colored compositions are reminiscent of video game graphics



in their making, the collection combines multiple digital tools



the eight renderings offer a vibrant re-contextualization of everyday edibles