These mini clay sculptures look so much like real food that your mouth is watering
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/these-mini-clay-sculptures-look-so-much-like-real-food-that-your-mouth-is-watering.htmlAmerican Kim really knows how to cook: she makes magnificent miniatures out of artistic polymer clay that look like real food. In her art, the girl uses a scale of 1:12 and covers whole tables with clay dishes. However, at such a table you can fit only forest elves. Oh, if only all this were still edible!
Cake "Black Forest".
Mint ice cream with chocolate chips.
Roast vegetables and fried chicken.
Cheese plate.
Dessert table.
A cup of fruit, fresh and rotten.
Lunch for the Faceless.
Turkey.
Ice cream with cookies.
Preparation of a simple cake with white cream.
English breakfast.
Bananas are at different stages of freshness.
Danish pastries.
Cheese showcase.
Christmas cupcake.
Irish soup in bread.
Pizza with ham and pineapples.
Banana bread.
Pasta.
Knuckle with potatoes.
Spaghetti with meatballs and garlic bread.
Dim Sum.
English buttercakes.
Belgian waffles with fried chicken.
A simple biscuit.
Herring pie.
Keywords: Dishes | Gastronomy | Art | Miniatures | Polymer clay | Sculptures | USA
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