Meet the new Dutch master: Tjalf Sparnaay's food paintings are so gobsmacking in their level of detail, it's hard to resist the temptation to pick one up and take a bite.
From Dalí clocks made from pancake batter to Malevich’s Black Square in caviar, Tatiana Shkondina recreates her favourite paintings using food
Meet the new Dutch master: Tjalf Sparnaay's food paintings are so gobsmacking in their level of detail, it's hard to resist the temptation to pick one up and take a bite.
Meet the new Dutch master: Tjalf Sparnaay's food paintings are so gobsmacking in their level of detail, it's hard to resist the temptation to pick one up and take a bite.
Artist Stephanie H Shih memorialising Asian American foodstuffs from the 80s and 90s
The Blanton Museum in Austin asked bakers to create edible versions of pieces in its collection
Artist Stephanie H Shih memorialising Asian American foodstuffs from the 80s and 90s
From Dalí clocks made from pancake batter to Malevich’s Black Square in caviar, Tatiana Shkondina recreates her favourite paintings using food
California-based artist Kristen Cumings spends hours on end piecing together detailed works of art out of thousands of colorful jelly beans. Needless to say her pieces look good enough to eat. Although it must be fun working with jelly beans for a living, making 4 x 6 feet murals out of them is definitely painstaking work. Cumings uses between 8,000 and 12,000 jelly beans for her stunning masterpieces and it takes over 50 hours to complete each one.
Every year she’d bring a basket full of mums in colors good enough to eat....
Artist Jacqueline Poirier, who refers to herself as "the crazy plate lady" and is the Artist-in-Residence at the Toronto Ritz Carlton, creates amazing
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The stunning paintings of food are the work of Dutch artist Tjalf Sparnaay, who creates mouthwatering representations of everyday food such as fried eggs, iced cakes and mouthwatering pastries.
From Dalí clocks made from pancake batter to Malevich’s Black Square in caviar, Tatiana Shkondina recreates her favourite paintings using food
Is it cake? Yes and no.
WARNING: You may accidentally try to eat your screen.
Meet the Dutch artist who transforms foods like fried eggs and big burgers into large-scale oil paintings that are almost good enough to eat
Artist Jacqueline Poirier, who refers to herself as "the crazy plate lady" and is the Artist-in-Residence at the Toronto Ritz Carlton, creates amazing
Malcom West, from Hersham, Surrey, is the only accredited Jelly Belly artist in the UK. The artist says that he treat every 'bean like a gem.'
These hand-crafted gluttonous goodies are not for human consumption
Art director and prop stylist Jessica Dance (previously) has collaborated again with food photographer David Sykes to bring us another tasty spread of knit dishes and other edibles. Dance makes all of the objects at home using 100% lambswool on a domestic knitting machine. All of the shots here (except the cheese spread) were for the comfort food issue of the latest edition of Stylist. More
Ed Bing Lee makes fiber-art food.
Is it cake? Yes and no.
Dutch artist Tjalf Sparnaay uses his style of 'mega-realism' to create incredibly life-like pictures of chips, cheeseburgers and desserts.
Food is delicious, and it looks delicious. So why do we always replace it with ugly graphs?
These stunning images of famous paintings recreated with food will blow your mind.
Hara Hachi Bu Hara Hachi Bu originates from Okinawa, Japan, one of the world’s “Blue Zones” – regions known for having a high percentage of centenarians and a low prevalence…
Hungry? Well, this article might find you craving food even more. Tasty-looking bagels, pies, croissants and other mouth-watering dishes. That is what Christina Kunanets puts on her vintage plates. Except... you cannot eat them. Or at least we wouldn't advise you to.
You’d be forgiven for wanting to take a bit out of these mouth-watering food snaps – until you realise they’re actually painted body parts. From a shin that loo
The stunning paintings of food are the work of Dutch artist Tjalf Sparnaay, who creates mouthwatering representations of everyday food such as fried eggs, iced cakes and mouthwatering pastries.
THIS full English looks darn good — but it might give you a stitch. It’s entirely made from embroidery by designer Youmeng Liu, 32. She creates a smorgasbord of tasty treats all using just a needle…
This painting is for the GirlsJustWannaPaint Challenge, whose topic this month is: Tropical. It will hang in a show at Thayer Academy this Fall, I hope you visit my Challenge Blog, if you subscribe, you will get the email once a month about our different takes on various subjects. I think this photo may be a little dark..... will repost tomorrow..
Dutch artist Tjalf Sparnaay uses his style of 'mega-realism' to create incredibly life-like pictures of chips, cheeseburgers and desserts.