While many of us slather our toast with butter day-after-day, Manami Sasaki is transforming thick slices of bread into Zen Japanese rock gardens and Pantone swatches that make breakfast into the most jubilant meal of the day. A watercolor artist turned toast connoisseur, the Japanese designer combines the stocks available in her fridge and pantry to assemble delightful bread-based creations. In a patch of flowers, she adorns a tomato-sauce base with margarine petals and mint leaves that are finished with mustard details. More
Add a description for facebook
Lovers of flower power unite, because these floral installations for weddings are some ideas worth bookmarking! We did the hard work for you and scoured
Can you feel it? There's a nip in the air pointing to yet another changing season. The emergence of fall means it's time for layers, golden red leaves,
Beyond nasturtium blossoms and rose petals, a surprising number of blooms are a true delight to eat.
I think Margaret Dorfman may just be my new favorite foodie-friendly artist. She makes beautiful jewelry and decorative bowls out of fruits and vegetables. You heard me right: fruits and vegetables. These are the prettiest—and most creative—pieces of functional art I’ve seen in a while. Dorfman slices her produce paper thin, cures it into parchment, […]
Explore John Fobes’s 4,418 photos on Flickr!
To help celebrate our centenary, Icon challenged food design studio Blanch & Shock to stretch the boundaries of sponge-based sculpture…
Take a look at my new website Mount Rainier seen from the Pinnacle Peak Trail I posted a black & white version a while back; I took forever to make a color edit of this that I liked...anyway, I'm mostly happy with this, despite the skyline looking a bit (IMO) overdone. This is a single exposure, no blending or HDR was involved. View On Black I took this shot about 5 minutes after stumbling into Marc Adamus who kindly directed me to the gorgeous Avalanche Lilies. Circular Polarizer + Grad ND 0.6 17mm f/11 1/125 sec ISO-640
This is not a joke; I can't help it if I am excited by a pink soup covered in purple henbit deadnettles.
Lauren and Dan's August wedding at Chihuly Garden and Glass was a riot of summer color in orange, yellow, and bright green.
One of the many interests I’ve taken a liking to over my culinary career is fermentation - kombucha, vegetables, hot sauces, honey, fruits, and, since becoming well-acquainted with spending my days at home, I’ve overcome my fear of sourdough! What kept me dreading even attempting this are the variab
This easy cake painting tutorial shows you how to hand paint art onto a cake using buttercream frosting, palette knives, and paint brushes!
Image 44 of 55 from gallery of Ramp House / studio mk27. Photograph by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Jill Barklem, the creator of Brambly Hedge, has got together with the Wildlife Trusts to bring us this beautiful gallery of fictional and real wood mice, voles, shrews, harvest mice – and the natural world they live in
Wafer Paper | Blue Thisle (Eryngium planum) #waferpaper #waferpaperflowers #bluethistle #waferpaperart #papeldearroz #obleasdearroz #artist #art #edible #belgium #waferpaperflowersラヴィサント
With the spring season here, it’s not a wonder why flower tattoos are trending on social media. As with animal tattoos, flower-related ones try to capture spring in ink and on the skin. A flower tattoo encapsulates the many good things that come with spring — rebirth, blooming, and colors. However, it’s important to be careful when choosing the most creative flower tattoo designs to put on your skin.