Video: Breakfast at Tiffany's and Dinner with Harry Potter: Food Drawings by Samantha Lee
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Remember the old joke that the bride wears white at a wedding just because it is a standard color for household appliances? Indeed, cleaning, washing, preparing food … For many women, "housewife" sounds like a sentence. But the Malaysian Samantha Lee I fundamentally disagree with this statement: she knows that if she wants to, even in her daily routine, she can find an opportunity for creative self-expression.
Samantha Lee is a mother of two. She is famous for preparing a truly fabulous meal for them, making every meal a fun experience. Her skillful food art literally blew up the Internet, and such major publications as Today.com, Daily Mail and The Huffington Post are vying with each other about edible drawings. 312 thousand followers on the Instagram social network is also an impressive result.
Thousands of women from all over the world dream of learning the art of turning food into pop art. Moreover, Samantha Lee uses only available products - bread, vegetables, fruits, rice … A plate, a knife and scissors - this is the artist's entire arsenal.
Samantha Lee first took up food art in 2008 during her second pregnancy. Over time, food drawings have become the best motivation for babies to avoid skipping meals. Now the favorite pastime of both is to choose which hero mom should portray for the next dinner. Samantha Lee admits that, thanks to this, every breakfast or dinner turns into a real fun holiday.
Samantha Lee has no special education, everything that she knows today is the result of numerous experiments and self-improvement. Most often on plates, she depicts pop idols, cartoon characters or fairy-tale characters. By the way, on the site Kulturologiya. Ru we have already talked about other creative chefs, for example, about the edible creativity of Ida Skivenes and Alexander Crispin.
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