Video: Food Paintings: Edible Portraits of Vivi Mac
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Than only pictures are not painted! And with a simple pencil, and watercolors, and oil paints. French artist Vivi Mac excelled in this matter more than others. She started painting … with food. And if not for the camera, the fruits of her labor would have been seen by a catastrophically small number of people, since the products tend to deteriorate. The brightest edible portraits in our review.
Johnny Depp and a bottle of rum.
Nelson Mandela from milk.
Gandhi. Just Gandhi.
Martin Luther King in coffee divorce.
Notorious B. I. G made from flour.
Jerome Causeac.
Eminem from jam.
And again the milk portrait. This time Michael Jackson.
Timbaland from spices.
Amelie from cocoa.
Maradona, painted with powdered sugar.
Iodine from peppermint gum.
Rice Thierry Henry.
Lauryn Hill from caramel.
Salty Ice Cube. Portraits of celebrities carved from pumpkins by Alex Ver look no less impressive.
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