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Selasa, 10 Mei 2011

Weird Design cakes art for eating

A confessed lover of this candy, Jeanne manages the "Art Cake confectioner's shop, a place where cakes are work of art.

Who doesn't like a visually attractive food? With a relatively simple recipe and because of thousands of flavor possibilities, cakes crosses centuries and cultures performing, beyond the alimentary task, an affective part for families and other kinds of social structures -- something with its size and the ornaments above them (frostings, flowers, fruits...); at weddings, for example, it's an important thing until the present days.
But these art cakes can disturb on a funny way such things, inventing pies with references to tastes, eccentricities and moments of the honored people. Thus, for instance, the American confectioners Eric Vass and Rufus are specialists on cakes with geek motifs, like the Mario Bros. cakes and the console shaped cakes.
Some of them go to the strangest extremes. The English designer Michelle Wibowo develops, among others, pies projects with the shape of babies for celebrating births and birthdays -- but we still wander who would like to eat a copy the celebrated person. The intriguing work has even a video showing how the comestible sculpture is prepared.

But the Art Cake House is almost a factory. Jeanne and her team are able to produce the most dazzling cakes we had ever seen. Taken by the taste of the client, the set of themes is almost infinite. From St. Peterburg to all the parts of Europe depart pies with the shape of houses, touristic attractions, maps, pirate trunks and so on. They are all presented with a perceptive passion sign which emanates from the artist -- who is used to publish her gallery, hints for dough and stuffing, and keeps a weblog with the other confectioners.

To the Brazilian confectioner Flávia Millás, those artistic cakes stumble at a single inconvenient: they can be visually wonderful, but not so tasty... On many places around the world, reasons Millás, people are used to non-stuffing cakes, but it isn't the Brazilian taste. Our challenge is making such things with stuffing. It's easy to be only beautiful, it's easy to be only tasty. The hard part is uniting the both. Well, the hard part really is devouring such impressive sculptures. Although that... not so much!

Jumat, 01 Oktober 2010

Strange Grocery Bag Designs!


Oh yeah, these are some really weird (and creative) grocery bag designs for sheezy.


Senin, 27 September 2010

Strange Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures by Junior Jacquet


Since childhood, Junior Fritz Jacquet is fascinated by the paper. He explores and experiments with different techniques of folding and crumpling to create new forms and poetic objects that decorate his life.

While he makes a lot of different artworks from paper (you can find them here), my attention was caught by his weird toilet paper roll sculptures.

Who could have thought that those toilet paper rolls that we use to throw away into a garbage bin, could be turned into fascinating face sculptures?

Oh, and the best thing is that you can make them while sitting comfortably on your toilet!







Sabtu, 07 Agustus 2010

Weird Human Meat Packages from PETA

PETA’s Meat Is Murder campaign in New York City featured volunteers lying nearly naked in giant plastic wrapped meat trays, covered with fake blood.

Activists wanted to demonstrate that all animals are made of flesh, blood, and bones; that animals have the same senses and range of emotions as humans do; and that when you eat meat, you are eating a corpse.
Large price stickers reminded people that “Billions of animals are abused and violently killed because you eat meat. Get Help visit GoVeg.com.”



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Minggu, 26 Juli 2009

15 Awesome Typography and Words Artworks

Swing City by Luke Lucas
Destructive Vintage Typo Experiment by Alberto Seveso
Good Morning Stranger by Nicholas Alexander
Forget the Past by Craig Shields
‘Empire’ by Theo Aartsma
Don’t Panic by Stefan Chinof
Chaos is My Name by Berk Kizilay
Typoplastic Surgeries by Oded Ezer
All Work and No Play by Craig Ward
‘Words of Change’ by Gui Borchert
Letters are More than Words by d0rn
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke by Steve Yee
Typographic Skin Condition by David Tucker
Heart by Yulia Brodskaya
A Simple Typographic Pledge by Jeff Matz