The post Christina Kunanets’ Paintings Look Like Real Food appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Kunanets is famous for her food paintings that look just like the real thing. Her artworks show all sorts of mouth-watering meals like cheese-covered bagels, blueberry pies, cinnamon rolls, and seafood resting on antique plates and inviting you to take a bite.
Kunanets uses various techniques in order to achieve a realistic look for her artworks. For example, she adds thick layers of paint to mimic the spread on the bread or uses a piping bag to apply the icing on cakes.
According to Kunanets, the reason she chooses to paint food isn’t only because it looks good but also because it spreads positive feelings.
“I’m highly convinced that art should carry only beauty and love,” the artist explains in her bio at the art marketplace Saatchi Art. “Everything created by human hands is full of love; each detail is just perfect. Moreover, if something is created with pleasure – it is filled only with positive content.”
Kunanets shares her works on social media and also gives her followers an insight into the process of making them. Continue scrolling to see more.
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]]>The post Mary Pope’s Dishes are Unlike Anything You’ve Seen appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The truth is that before actually analyzing and dissecting what’s going on with her dishes, the best thing to do is to just sit back and admire the visuals. This, we believe, is Pope’s intent—to create brilliant eye candy that highlights what you see before you’ve even thought about actually tasting it!
However, once you actually get over the fact that her work is exceptional, you start to actually look at what she’s made. Whether it’s a Thai fried red snapper or a carrot cake with a chocolate nest, they truly do look both interesting and appetizing. It’s tough to scroll through her profile and not yearn to taste something she’s made. Luckily, you can do the next best thing, which is to join her 6,000-plus followers and become a part of her community.
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]]>The post Julia Stankevych’s Food Paintings Look So Real That You’ll Have to Do a Double Take appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Stankevych describes herself as a 24-year-old contemporary artist who can’t imagine a day without painting. Since she started sharing her creations with the world, her Instagram page attracted 160 followers, with several of her reels attracting millions of views—but how did she become such a huge sensation?
Stankevych owes her rise to prominence to a very specific niche—food art. She isn’t the first artist to build a huge following thanks to painting our favorite tasty treats and she probably won’t be the last, but there’s something that separates her from everyone else.
Stankevych developed a special technique, and she’s using newspapers and gesso to bring her impasto paintings of food to life. She opted for this subject matter because she loves “to depict food, to convey its taste, smell, and sensation through paints and canvas.”
Stankevych wants to create images that evoke positive emotions, and she’s definitely succeeding. There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching her paint ice cream, bagels, croissants, waffles, pancakes, and everything in between—and they all look truly delicious.
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]]>The post TikToker Makes Easy-To-Follow Recipes You Must Try appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Despite his young age, he has always had a passion for cooking and a natural talent in the kitchen. He started making cooking videos as a way to share his recipes and cooking techniques with friends and family, but it wasn’t long before his videos caught the attention of a wider audience.
@kacu70 #naleśniki #czekolada #cośsłodkiego ♬ oh dance dance dance – 𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘤𝘺𝘣𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘪𝘣𝘦𝘴
His cooking videos are not only informative but also easy to follow. He is known for his creative and flavorful recipes, often incorporating unexpected ingredients and twists on classic dishes.
His most watched TikTok video is about him adding half of a bar of chocolate into a crape, which he then heats up. The chocolate melts, filling the whole crape with yummy deliciousness.
@kacu70 #owsianka #białaczekolada #przepis ♬ Palo Calabrio –
With over 178 thousand followers and counting, he has proven to be a rising star on TikTok, and it’s clear that his talent in the kitchen is only the beginning of his potential. Whether you’re an experienced chef or just starting out in the kitchen, his cooking videos are sure to inspire and delight.
@kacu70 Przekąska z ogórków co wy na to #ogórki #przekąska #przekąskanawieczór #przepisik ♬ chun swae – EX7STENCE
@kacu70 Co powiecie na burgera w wersji śniadaniowej ?#burgerchallenge #burger #szybkieśniadanko #prostyprzepis ♬ som original – Gui
@kacu70 Naleśniki spinakowe z 2 składników #szpinak #jajka #naleśniki ♬ PON MI – maría del barrio
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]]>The post Harley Langberg Makes Beautiful Food You’d Feel Sorry To Eat appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>He currently has more than 37,000 followers on his Instagram account, where he posts images of his delicious creations. Using various vegetables, fruits, cheese, and sweets, Langberg pushes the traditional boundaries “showing that food can be consumed by viewing and growth does not have to be just physical but also mental, through creativity and culture.”
He began making these masterpieces back in the fall of 2013, and since then he hasn’t stopped. However, the ingredients he uses are picked carefully, spanning both the food pyramid and the globe.
In his plates, you can see images of animated movie characters, animals, and portraits of celebrities.
If you’re interested to see his work, check out the gallery below. Don’t forget to follow him on social media to see more. Which plate was your favorite? Tell us in the comments below.
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]]>The post Food Artist Creates Rice Balls in the Shape of Animals appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>One artist from Japan, known as Onigiri Gekijo, has rice as his favorite food to play with. And he uses it to make rice balls in the shape of animals, pop culture characters, and various objects.
Rice balls, or onigiri in Japan, are a popular dish that consists of white rice and nori (edible seaweed) wrap. They can have various fillings and are commonly sold in markets, restaurants, or on the street.
Gekijo started making his unusual food art a few years ago. He applied to a rice ball contest and liked the experience so much that he decided to start creating rice balls in different shapes.
Originally, he was sharing his works on YouTube, where he also posted detailed tutorials about his techniques and the entire process. He later started having a presence on social media, where he quickly gained a big following thanks to adorable rice cats and faithful rice recreation of Leon from the cult movie Léon: The Professional.
Check out more of his rice creations below.
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]]>The post Hazel Zakariya’s Edible Art Is Tasty and Healthy appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Her medium of choice? A colorful bowl of smoothie. “It’s become a fun platform for me to express and challenge myself creatively,” explained Zakariya. “Personally, it’s also a great mindfulness practice. And smoothies are a good way to enjoy more fruits and vegetables.”
The finished piece also provides her and her husband a tasty, healthy treat. With the smoothies themselves made of cream, milk, fruits, and berries, the drawings are later painted using coconut cream, almond milk, spices, herbs, and vegetable powders.
A market analyst by day, Zakariya turns to her food art on her time off. With a love for pop culture, her creations often reference movies and cartoon characters, appealing to both adults and children. Take a look at her tasty creations below and share with us your favorites:
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]]>The post Japanese Mom Creates Awesome Food Art in Kyaraben Style appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Known as Etoni Mama on Instagram, where she has 111K followers, this talented mom brought her craft to perfection over the years. Using healthy and natural ingredients, she is able to replicate the looks of Winnie-the-Pooh, Chewbacca, cute old couples, little animals and much more.
Check out her tasty creations below.
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]]>The post Takehiro Kishimoto Creates Amazing Food Carvings appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>His photos may seem like digital manipulations at first, but be assured that they’re all photos of real-life work created by this talented man. He currently has nearly 300k Instagram followers who can’t wait to see what he does next.
Follow his Insta page to see more incredible work in the future. For now, scroll down for our favorites.
The post Takehiro Kishimoto Creates Amazing Food Carvings appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Foodies Beware! These Desserts Aren’t Meant to Be Consumed appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“These miniatures are models/toys and should not be eaten or given to children aged 12 and below just in case they swallow it since they do look like real sweets,” Michaux’s website clearly states. “These models are strictly for adult collectors only.”
Clearly catering to adults who are children at heart, Michaux sells her incredible (and tasty looking) miniatures online. Each piece is professionally made using PVC based clay models made from polymer clay from Germany, the US, and Japan. Michaux also uploads the work process that takes place behind the scenes, with short videos that are in and of themselves an art form.
“I love making miniature food since it is a challenge to make it look like the real thing,” she told The Daily Mini. “I enjoy the challenge and thinking up ways to model something more precisely.” With more than 40k fans on Instagram, there are plenty of other people who enjoy her work just the same.
The post Foodies Beware! These Desserts Aren’t Meant to Be Consumed appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Christina Kunanets’ Paintings Look Like Real Food appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Kunanets is famous for her food paintings that look just like the real thing. Her artworks show all sorts of mouth-watering meals like cheese-covered bagels, blueberry pies, cinnamon rolls, and seafood resting on antique plates and inviting you to take a bite.
Kunanets uses various techniques in order to achieve a realistic look for her artworks. For example, she adds thick layers of paint to mimic the spread on the bread or uses a piping bag to apply the icing on cakes.
According to Kunanets, the reason she chooses to paint food isn’t only because it looks good but also because it spreads positive feelings.
“I’m highly convinced that art should carry only beauty and love,” the artist explains in her bio at the art marketplace Saatchi Art. “Everything created by human hands is full of love; each detail is just perfect. Moreover, if something is created with pleasure – it is filled only with positive content.”
Kunanets shares her works on social media and also gives her followers an insight into the process of making them. Continue scrolling to see more.
The post Christina Kunanets’ Paintings Look Like Real Food appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Mary Pope’s Dishes are Unlike Anything You’ve Seen appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The truth is that before actually analyzing and dissecting what’s going on with her dishes, the best thing to do is to just sit back and admire the visuals. This, we believe, is Pope’s intent—to create brilliant eye candy that highlights what you see before you’ve even thought about actually tasting it!
However, once you actually get over the fact that her work is exceptional, you start to actually look at what she’s made. Whether it’s a Thai fried red snapper or a carrot cake with a chocolate nest, they truly do look both interesting and appetizing. It’s tough to scroll through her profile and not yearn to taste something she’s made. Luckily, you can do the next best thing, which is to join her 6,000-plus followers and become a part of her community.
The post Mary Pope’s Dishes are Unlike Anything You’ve Seen appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Julia Stankevych’s Food Paintings Look So Real That You’ll Have to Do a Double Take appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Stankevych describes herself as a 24-year-old contemporary artist who can’t imagine a day without painting. Since she started sharing her creations with the world, her Instagram page attracted 160 followers, with several of her reels attracting millions of views—but how did she become such a huge sensation?
Stankevych owes her rise to prominence to a very specific niche—food art. She isn’t the first artist to build a huge following thanks to painting our favorite tasty treats and she probably won’t be the last, but there’s something that separates her from everyone else.
Stankevych developed a special technique, and she’s using newspapers and gesso to bring her impasto paintings of food to life. She opted for this subject matter because she loves “to depict food, to convey its taste, smell, and sensation through paints and canvas.”
Stankevych wants to create images that evoke positive emotions, and she’s definitely succeeding. There’s something incredibly satisfying about watching her paint ice cream, bagels, croissants, waffles, pancakes, and everything in between—and they all look truly delicious.
The post Julia Stankevych’s Food Paintings Look So Real That You’ll Have to Do a Double Take appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post TikToker Makes Easy-To-Follow Recipes You Must Try appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Despite his young age, he has always had a passion for cooking and a natural talent in the kitchen. He started making cooking videos as a way to share his recipes and cooking techniques with friends and family, but it wasn’t long before his videos caught the attention of a wider audience.
@kacu70 #naleśniki #czekolada #cośsłodkiego ♬ oh dance dance dance – 𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘤𝘺𝘣𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘪𝘣𝘦𝘴
His cooking videos are not only informative but also easy to follow. He is known for his creative and flavorful recipes, often incorporating unexpected ingredients and twists on classic dishes.
His most watched TikTok video is about him adding half of a bar of chocolate into a crape, which he then heats up. The chocolate melts, filling the whole crape with yummy deliciousness.
@kacu70 #owsianka #białaczekolada #przepis ♬ Palo Calabrio –
With over 178 thousand followers and counting, he has proven to be a rising star on TikTok, and it’s clear that his talent in the kitchen is only the beginning of his potential. Whether you’re an experienced chef or just starting out in the kitchen, his cooking videos are sure to inspire and delight.
@kacu70 Przekąska z ogórków co wy na to #ogórki #przekąska #przekąskanawieczór #przepisik ♬ chun swae – EX7STENCE
@kacu70 Co powiecie na burgera w wersji śniadaniowej ?#burgerchallenge #burger #szybkieśniadanko #prostyprzepis ♬ som original – Gui
@kacu70 Naleśniki spinakowe z 2 składników #szpinak #jajka #naleśniki ♬ PON MI – maría del barrio
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]]>The post Harley Langberg Makes Beautiful Food You’d Feel Sorry To Eat appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>He currently has more than 37,000 followers on his Instagram account, where he posts images of his delicious creations. Using various vegetables, fruits, cheese, and sweets, Langberg pushes the traditional boundaries “showing that food can be consumed by viewing and growth does not have to be just physical but also mental, through creativity and culture.”
He began making these masterpieces back in the fall of 2013, and since then he hasn’t stopped. However, the ingredients he uses are picked carefully, spanning both the food pyramid and the globe.
In his plates, you can see images of animated movie characters, animals, and portraits of celebrities.
If you’re interested to see his work, check out the gallery below. Don’t forget to follow him on social media to see more. Which plate was your favorite? Tell us in the comments below.
The post Harley Langberg Makes Beautiful Food You’d Feel Sorry To Eat appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Food Artist Creates Rice Balls in the Shape of Animals appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>One artist from Japan, known as Onigiri Gekijo, has rice as his favorite food to play with. And he uses it to make rice balls in the shape of animals, pop culture characters, and various objects.
Rice balls, or onigiri in Japan, are a popular dish that consists of white rice and nori (edible seaweed) wrap. They can have various fillings and are commonly sold in markets, restaurants, or on the street.
Gekijo started making his unusual food art a few years ago. He applied to a rice ball contest and liked the experience so much that he decided to start creating rice balls in different shapes.
Originally, he was sharing his works on YouTube, where he also posted detailed tutorials about his techniques and the entire process. He later started having a presence on social media, where he quickly gained a big following thanks to adorable rice cats and faithful rice recreation of Leon from the cult movie Léon: The Professional.
Check out more of his rice creations below.
The post Food Artist Creates Rice Balls in the Shape of Animals appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Hazel Zakariya’s Edible Art Is Tasty and Healthy appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Her medium of choice? A colorful bowl of smoothie. “It’s become a fun platform for me to express and challenge myself creatively,” explained Zakariya. “Personally, it’s also a great mindfulness practice. And smoothies are a good way to enjoy more fruits and vegetables.”
The finished piece also provides her and her husband a tasty, healthy treat. With the smoothies themselves made of cream, milk, fruits, and berries, the drawings are later painted using coconut cream, almond milk, spices, herbs, and vegetable powders.
A market analyst by day, Zakariya turns to her food art on her time off. With a love for pop culture, her creations often reference movies and cartoon characters, appealing to both adults and children. Take a look at her tasty creations below and share with us your favorites:
The post Hazel Zakariya’s Edible Art Is Tasty and Healthy appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Japanese Mom Creates Awesome Food Art in Kyaraben Style appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Known as Etoni Mama on Instagram, where she has 111K followers, this talented mom brought her craft to perfection over the years. Using healthy and natural ingredients, she is able to replicate the looks of Winnie-the-Pooh, Chewbacca, cute old couples, little animals and much more.
Check out her tasty creations below.
The post Japanese Mom Creates Awesome Food Art in Kyaraben Style appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Takehiro Kishimoto Creates Amazing Food Carvings appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>His photos may seem like digital manipulations at first, but be assured that they’re all photos of real-life work created by this talented man. He currently has nearly 300k Instagram followers who can’t wait to see what he does next.
Follow his Insta page to see more incredible work in the future. For now, scroll down for our favorites.
The post Takehiro Kishimoto Creates Amazing Food Carvings appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Foodies Beware! These Desserts Aren’t Meant to Be Consumed appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“These miniatures are models/toys and should not be eaten or given to children aged 12 and below just in case they swallow it since they do look like real sweets,” Michaux’s website clearly states. “These models are strictly for adult collectors only.”
Clearly catering to adults who are children at heart, Michaux sells her incredible (and tasty looking) miniatures online. Each piece is professionally made using PVC based clay models made from polymer clay from Germany, the US, and Japan. Michaux also uploads the work process that takes place behind the scenes, with short videos that are in and of themselves an art form.
“I love making miniature food since it is a challenge to make it look like the real thing,” she told The Daily Mini. “I enjoy the challenge and thinking up ways to model something more precisely.” With more than 40k fans on Instagram, there are plenty of other people who enjoy her work just the same.
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