Japanese clay artist crafts incredibly cute and delicious looking fake food animal art
Made for my daughter’s art and craft party. She made the edible painting with food markers :)
The coolest thing about baking cakes is that they are not just a culinary art but a visual one as well. With the right ingredients, talent and skills, a baker can turn their cake into a delicious sculpture that is a feast for the eyes and the mouth!
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Japanese clay artist crafts incredibly cute and delicious looking fake food animal art
Jose from Lima, Peru goes by Naturally.Jo on Instagram, where he has over half a million followers. He became a vegan a year and a half ago at age 14 and taught himself how to cook.
Creating unique art can be fulfilling for several reasons. For one, it allows an artist to express themselves in a way that is truly authentic and personal. The act of creating something that is special can be a form of self-expression and self-discovery.
Japanese figure maker and Twitter user makes delicious but adorable looking animal and sweets hybrid figures.
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Lauren Ko ( previously ) has only been in the pie biz for a little over a year, but you’d never be able to tell by looking at what’s coming out of the oven at h
Italian pastry chef Matteo Stucchi creates desserts that not only look delicious, but they also double as fantastical miniature worlds. The 26-year-old’s playful culinary creations feature tiny figurines that are cleverly placed among his cakes to appear as though they’re farming candied land and exploring sugary terrains. Stucchi has a dedicated Instagram fan base of...
While we are used to artists of the world being creative and finding new and unique ways to portray reality, it may come as a surprise when you see oil paintings looking like photographs. It takes a great set of skills and attention to detail, yet artist Johannes Wessmark seems to have no problem with that.
¡Es demasiado lindo para comerlo!
Japanese clay artist crafts incredibly cute and delicious looking fake food animal art
Scrolling down the Instagram feed, there is no doubt left that food can be a work of art but when you encounter Leslie's Vigil's page - it's like you've entered a magical botanical garden instead of her kitchen. This Californian-based artist is ready to make new trends with lifelike succulent, cacti, and flower designs atop beautiful cakes that look too good to eat. And we love every bite of this edible art!
Culinary creative Sine aka foodbite gives life to fruits and vegetables by turning them into super cute characters. From watermelon lovebirds to banana
Two years ago, confectioner Lauren Ko started making intricate and artistic desserts. Do you remember that Bored Panda post from last year? Well, as it turns out, she started to bake even more and her amazing work got even better!
Shayna Leib is an American glass blowing artist, who creates intricate and unique pieces of art. Her latest project "Pâtisserie" was created to express the importance, beauty, power and ... unattainability of desserts.
Japanese chefs and designers are the undisputed masters of the cute food industry, but their brilliant work has inspired chefs around the world to create beautiful and adorable meals like these that are hard not to play with before eating.
Amezaiku, the art of making realistic animal lollipops, has been a Japanese tradition since the 8th century, but 26 year-old Shinri Tezuka is the young master making it famous again. There is no cheap or convenient way to mass produce the candy, and the artists have to endure painful heat when working the hot candy by hand.
Shayna Leib is an American glass blowing artist, who creates intricate and unique pieces of art. Her latest project "Pâtisserie" was created to express the importance, beauty, power and ... unattainability of desserts.
Darling Delights created confections that are out of this world. including a galaxy themed wedding cake and galaxy cupcakes for one lucky couple.
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For some dessert lovers, the appearance of the treat is just as important as the taste. Well, food artist Tomei—whose name means clear or transparent in Japanese—specializes in stunning crystal clear confections. She crafts jelly cakes with a translucent appearance, suspending ingredients like strawberries and flowers in the form of the sweet.
Check out the incredible edibles of Ukrainian pastry chef Dinara Kasko
Sweeten up your Valentine's Day with this candy-themed art.
The perfect treat to share for the coming Flower Moon, Litha or Midsummer celebration! Decorated with real, dried florals, these golden sugar cookies strike a balance between a sophisticated garden banquet and a whimsical, Alice-in-Wonderland tea party.
Foodbites shares healthy desserts made out of fruit. Each sweet treat has been meticulously arranged into a creative and colorful work of food art.
I don’t know about you, but the lockdown is waking up the snacker and sweet tooth in me. And based on all of the memes I see on the internet, I am not the only one with such a craving.
'Close-Ups' is a theme many Art Teachers present to their students. It encourages students to look at the world from different perspectives and angles.
American artist Shayna Leib creates indulgent dessert creations out of glass and porcelain, as a psychological artifact to overcome her allergy-related dietary restrictions. “No food …