Food Art & Design: 39 Extraordinary Examples Of Edible Art
Everybody knows you’re not supposed to play with your food but that doesn’t stop these artists from creating some rather extraordinary edible art. Far from the mountains you used to make with your mashed potatoes, these masterpieces could go on display in a museum. Mixing together a little food and a lot of talent is the perfect recipe for some mouth watering inspiration. Check out these 39 extraordinary examples of edible art to kick start your hunger.
Sakurako Kitsa
Tree Frog made with an apple and carrot.
Heron made of boiled egg.
Giraffe made of polenta and roast beef pieces.
Preying mantis made using pea pods and edamame.
Jim Victor
This farm scene was carved from butter.
A large sow and her piglets made of butter.
Another large butter sculpture.
Rebecca
Really cool carving of an orange.
Fish made of bok choy.
These inquisitive looking penguins are made of eggplant.
Jordana Z
My latte has a face in it!
Yoshiko314
Bear face.
The Voyager
A Dr. Suess looking character.
A few other interesting examples of latte art.
Kawasumi
Panda sushi roll.
A re-creation of Van Gogh’s Sunflower painting made entirely from sushi.
Sushi art.
Obama sushi roll.
Akido Ida & Peirre Javelle
Mowing the lawn on a kiwi.
Road work on an eclair.
Tunneling through bread.
Mash-mellow glaciers.
Watermelon work.
Jelly Belly
Indian portrait made with over 9,000 jelly beans.
George Washington made of jelly beans.
Rock Recipies
A gingerbread house base on a real house with lots of detail.
My Opera
Food fights back.
Suicidal orange.
Culinarypornstar
Watermelon carving of Marilyn Monroe.
Completeall
Awesome 3D carving of a watermelon.
Relief carving of a watermelon.
Arnie Felix Magold
612 slices of toast.
Adam Sheldon
Stunning work created from 132 pieces of scraped toast.
Ray Villifan
Insane pumpkin carving of the Predator.
Three dimensional pumpkin carving of a skull.
Olle Hemmendorff
Air Max 90 created out of hamburger for Nike.