This post features the unique and vibrant sushi art of Takayo Kiyota, a Tokyo-based artist, who has redefined sushi as a canvas for her artistic creations, transforming it into edible masterpieces that challenge the traditional boundaries between culinary and visual arts.
Kiyota’s sushi art is not just a food, which is a form of art that can be enjoyed with the eyes before it’s savored with the taste buds. Her intricate designs include original creations as well as interpretations of iconic artworks, such as Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night.” Source
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