Articles tagged with: Food Artist
Eye Candy
From Italian-born photographer Massimo Gammacurta comes Lolli-Pop: a recently released coffee table book chock full of edible icons. In this latest conceptual still life project, Gammacurta handcrafts well-known logos – from Apple to Dior –using …
More or Less: A Cookbook
‘More or Less: A Cookbook’ is a beautiful collaboration between designer Lottie Crumbleholme and illustrator Emma Löfström. Together, both women created a visually striking project ‘centered around food, conversation, and the ecological impact’ of how …
I Dream of Cake
So you think you’ve seen a few cool cakes in your day, huh? Well, you haven’t seen anything until you’ve checked out I Dream of Cake. Seriously mind-blowing sugary creations overflow from owner and baker …
How Many Ingredients Go Into A Twinkie?
Ever bite into a Twinkie and think, ‘what is exactly in this anyway’? Well, you’re not alone. In his project, ‘37 or so ingredients’, artist Dwight Eschliman uses the Twinkie label as his guide, disassembling …
Cookies as Canvas: Sugarbuilt
Fennel bulbs, anatomical hearts, sushi, scenes from Brooklyn, and lingerie: these are among the many artisanal edible works of art from designer Amelia Coulter. With a degree in sculpture, this Brooklyn-based artist now constructs …
The (Food) Artist’s Palate
Food: it’s not just for eating anymore. So think the artists involved in Palate, a soon-to-open exhibition in Los Angeles that aims to ‘explore food as a muse and medium’. The works on display range …
Wonder Art
Forget peanut butter and jelly. Artist Catherine McEver kicks up plain old white Wonder bread by embroidering on these humble slices. Yes, embroidering. Stitching colorful floss into this nostalgic lunchtime favorite, she carefully (“very, very …
Sweet Cityscape
She’s everyone’s favorite Jell-O artist: Liz Hickok. Her spiffy representations of the city of San Francisco and other US facades, like the White House, are brilliantly composed of jiggly, wobbly, colorful, fruity Jell-O. Through the …
Almost Too Good To Eat
Most people crochet hats, gloves, scarves. Clare Crespo, however, knits oysters on the half shell, hamburgers, sushi, and smoked salmon. Yup, yarn intended to make your mouth water.
In her latest collection, Crespo’s creative talent …






















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