We were recently turned on to the unique (and, we assume)
delicious artwork of Liz Hickok. The San-Francisco-based artist has worked in
many disciplines, but her latest focus will definitely surprise you. Liz works
in Jell-O.
When you see her San Fran cityscapes and White House
recreation, you’ll understand why Liz was given the Food Network Award for
“Best Use of Food as Art Medium.” Not only does she build wobbly, architectural
masterpieces, she adds to their eerie quality with spectacular,
Beetlejuice-like lighting effects.
The result is like nothing you’ve ever seen before.
Unlike Twinkies, Jell-O has a relatively short shelf life so
Hickok’s masterpieces don’t last long, which is a shame. But she captures her
work in photographs and videos. Check them out at her official site.
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