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]]>Leib has gained significant attention on social media in recent years thanks to her Pâtisserie series, in which she re-creates some of the most delicious desserts as glass sculptures. Her works are so exceptional that the only way you can be sure they are made out of glass is to believe the artist or touch them.
Lieb’s Pâtisserie series includes two collections of desserts: French and American. In the French collection, she recreated desserts like Creme de Cacao, Entremet la citron vert, and Chocolat noix de coco.
The American collection consists of frozen yogurt, popsicles, pecan pie, caramel apples, and more.
According to Lieb, she began making glass desserts due to her dietary restrictions that prevent her from indulging in most of them.
“This body of work started as a therapeutic exercise in deconstruction and a re-training of the mind to look at dessert as form rather than food,” she explains on her website. “It soon became a technical riddle, and I became a food taxidermist of French pastries.”
Continue scrolling to check out more of her works below.
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]]>Jim Victor, along with his wife Marie Pelton, makes life-like, intricate sculptures from a variety of foods. The creative duo have been working from their home studio for more than 20 years and they have a history of great achievements, such as making sculptures out of butter for state and county fairs and exhibitions, as well as for corporate and public relations events.
Jim and Marie both graduated at the Sculpture Department of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Jim’s first food work were chocolate portraits of Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller. He made them as a promotion for their Broadway show, Sugar Babes. Then, he made his first sculpture from butter for the Pennsylvania Farm Show in 1995. Marry began working with him in 2000, and they have been making spectacular food ever since.
We have prepared a series of photos for you to introduce you to their amazing work!
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]]>The post Check Out These Mouthwatering Glass Desserts By Shayna Leib appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Leib has gained significant attention on social media in recent years thanks to her Pâtisserie series, in which she re-creates some of the most delicious desserts as glass sculptures. Her works are so exceptional that the only way you can be sure they are made out of glass is to believe the artist or touch them.
Lieb’s Pâtisserie series includes two collections of desserts: French and American. In the French collection, she recreated desserts like Creme de Cacao, Entremet la citron vert, and Chocolat noix de coco.
The American collection consists of frozen yogurt, popsicles, pecan pie, caramel apples, and more.
According to Lieb, she began making glass desserts due to her dietary restrictions that prevent her from indulging in most of them.
“This body of work started as a therapeutic exercise in deconstruction and a re-training of the mind to look at dessert as form rather than food,” she explains on her website. “It soon became a technical riddle, and I became a food taxidermist of French pastries.”
Continue scrolling to check out more of her works below.
The post Check Out These Mouthwatering Glass Desserts By Shayna Leib appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Married Couple Make Amazing Food Sculptures appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Jim Victor, along with his wife Marie Pelton, makes life-like, intricate sculptures from a variety of foods. The creative duo have been working from their home studio for more than 20 years and they have a history of great achievements, such as making sculptures out of butter for state and county fairs and exhibitions, as well as for corporate and public relations events.
Jim and Marie both graduated at the Sculpture Department of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Jim’s first food work were chocolate portraits of Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller. He made them as a promotion for their Broadway show, Sugar Babes. Then, he made his first sculpture from butter for the Pennsylvania Farm Show in 1995. Marry began working with him in 2000, and they have been making spectacular food ever since.
We have prepared a series of photos for you to introduce you to their amazing work!
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