Filipino artist Rochelle Javier handcrafts incredible soap art that looks alike savory food and desserts, she uses soap to create a variety of food artworks like lamb chop with peas and asparagus, buffalo wing, fruit ...
This isn’t the art of food, but the art of porcelain, these appetizing pastries are actually the creation of porcelain and glass that come from artist Shayna Leib’s Pâtisseries series, she sculpts impressive porcelain cakes ...
English food artist Sarah Hardy can use a kind of sweet material, chocolate, to create realistic chocolate sculptures, from anatomy to marine life, birds to beetles, all of which look absolutely stunning. “As a classically ...
The exhibition held at Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao includes 34 works by the 26 artists, the beginning of hyper-realism dates from the 1960s and 1970s, when some sculpture artists became interested in an ...
Japanese artist Chie Hitotsuyama uses the waste newspaper to create stunningly realistic animal sculptures from Japanese macaques to lizards, crocodile to rhinoceros, etc. She rolls, twists, and binds pieces of wet newspaper densely by hand, ...
With the help of a team of craftsmen, James Doran-Webb, a talented British-born artist, created these life-sized horse sculptures by using driftwood found on the beach, of which every single piece was carefully handpicked by ...
Jamie Salmon and Jackie K. Seo created these hyper-realistic sculptures out of silicone, resin, fabric, rubber, and hair that look very life-like and are immaculate in detail. Source