Sarah DeRemer (born September 1989) is an American fine artist specializing in photography and photo-manipulation.
[3] DeRemer also assisted in a study to measure the effect of induced myopia on field trial performance in dogs.
DeRemer's first photo-series in Korea, featuring an abandoned mental hospital in Gonjiam, Gyeonggi-do, went viral.
[16] It also appeared on multiple art blogs such as Design Taxi,[17] Toxel[18] Lost at E Minor,[19] Acclaim Mag,[20] and the Creative Review.
Some have gone as far as to refer to "Animal Food" as "Photoshopped fruit-animals that make meat vegan-friendly", while others have simply called it "disturbing".
In 2016, an article by VICE Creators Project, entitled "Dalí, Warhol, and the Lip-Smacking Legacy of Artists and Food", stated that "Sarah DeRemer's series of critter-produce photo manipulations, Animal Food, offers viewers insight in blending the dichotomy between the flora and fauna we consume.".
DesignBoom[31] wrote, "for her digital series ‘Balloon Zoo’, DeRemer has realized a realistic rendition of childhood-favorite inflatables.
Hybrid creatures bear a strangely lifelike appearance, where characteristics like skin, fur and eyes wrap around the balloon’s exaggerated, twisted forms.