Video: Food in miniature. Tiny "dishes" from the artist Mimi
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A real girl must be able to cook delicious things. It doesn't matter what, it is important that the household likes it. I bet the "goodies" that the artist, who calls herself Mimi, prepares, are liked not only by members of her family, but also by all other contemplators of her work.
No, Mimi is not a master cook. She is a master of making tiny polymer clay sculptures. So tiny that a whole portion of sushi or vegetable garden can fit on one plate slightly larger than a paper clip.
The artist says that such a hobby helps her to calm down after a busy day, because every pea, every grape and blade of grass requires such careful study that sculpting one "dish" can be compared to fingering a rosary.
Most of all, Mimi loves creating vegetarian dishes, as she herself prefers them over meat. But at the request of customers, he can "cook" meat, flour, and any other delicacy. Of course, in miniature, and of course, made of polymer clay.
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