Classical Paintings Are Beautifully Reproduced On This Artist's Cake Icing Patterns
by N/A, 9 years ago |
2 min read
If ever there was a cake to not eat...
Best known for her incredible coffee art, artist Maria A. Aristidou recently decided to branch out artistically...into making even more edible of creations.
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But you won't to eat them because Aristidou paints beautiful recreations of classic masterpieces on them.
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The Starry Night, Vincent van Gogh, 1889
Partnering with local cake gallery in Cyprus, Vienna Boutique, she uses a variety of edible paints to create her cake adaptations.
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The Scream, Edward Munch, 1893
The most impressive part? It typically only takes 6-10 hours for Aristidou to finish each one.
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The Persistence of Memory, Salvador Dali, 1931
Her unique and beautiful works are something that everyone can appreciate, but artists and bakers alike have a special admiration for her ability to make such beautiful use of such an unorthodox medium.
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Girl Before Mirror, Pablo Picasso, 1932
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