Best of 2017: Top 21 Food Art Masterpieces of the Year

Best Food Art 2017

Food presentation has a long history, with records dating back to ancient Roman and Medieval times. In addition to enhancing aesthetic appeal, elaborate food presentation was thought to be a symbol of wealth, power, and cultural taste. More than 2,000 years later, food preparation has arguably evolved into a global food art movement. No longer reserved for high society banquets, 2017 has seen artists elevate day-to-day food and drink to a new level, crafting clever cuisine that’s almost too good to eat.

We’ve seen some ingenious, highly expressive approaches emerge over the last year—exemplified by Dinara Kasko’s precise architectural cakes—as well as more traditional methods, but executed with a contemporary aesthetic, like Gothic black wedding cakes and frosted succulent-topped desserts. There’s also been a resurgence of time-honored techniques applied to the humble pie and cake—from Karin Pfeiff Boschek’s perfect pastry crusts to Maggie Austin’s floral sugar flowers.

This year’s list makes an excellent case for why you should always play with your food.

Check out our top 20 food art masterpieces from 2017.

Avocado Pit Carvings by Jan Campbell

Jan Campbell hand-carves intricate, fantastical figurines out of avocado pits. Her ongoing series of handheld totems and pendants all started when she accidentally scraped the surface of an avocado stone with her nail, and “a beautiful deep orange pigment surfaced.”

 

Sugar Flowers by Maggie Austin

Ballerina-turned-pastry chef Maggie Austin uses various techniques to create delicate, super-realistic flowers made out of sugar. Arranged atop of multi-tiered cakes, they look far too beautiful to eat.

 

Psychedelic Smoothie Bowls by Rachel Lorton

Using all-natural ingredients and a toothpick, Rachel Lorton produces smoothie bowls in colorful, vibrant patterns. They not only look amazing, but they’re healthy, too. Lorton’s ingredients include raw beetroot, turmeric, hemp heart, pea flower, and more.

 

Chocolate City Maps by Nisnas Industries

Nisnas Industries partnered with Tamtik Chocolate to create a series of chocolate blocks in the shape of city maps from across the globe. Each design takes inspiration from mashrabiya, a traditional geometric Arabic pattern, typically found in architecture.

 

Math-Inspired Cakes by Dinara Kasko

Architect-turned-pastry chef Dinara Kasko designs a diverse collection of sculptural desserts, rendered using algorithmic tools and complex diagramming techniques.

 

Smoothie Bowl Paintings by Hazel Zakariya

Hazel Zakariya uses smoothie bowls as her canvas, and natural ingredients—like turmeric, blue matcha, and activated charcoal—as her “paint.” Her culinary creations depict adorable animals and characters from popular culture.

 

Rainbow-Colored Pasta by Linda Miller Nicholson

Dubbed the “Lady Gaga of Food,” Linda Miller Nicholson has a reputation for making avant-garde edibles. Her homemade, naturally-dyed pasta comes in an amazing array of rainbow colors, shapes, and designs.

 

3D Latte Art by Daphne Tan

17-year-old Singapore-based latte artist Daphne Tan uses a foamy mix of carob powder, soy milk, and water to create thick, sculpted foam characters that pop out of the mug.

 

Colorful Cake Pops by Raymond Tan

Self-taught baker Raymond Tan produces delectable cakes pops that really pop with color and festive design. His creations range from elegant and abstract patterns to super cute characters.

 

Patterned Pie Crust Designs by Karin Pfeiff Boschek

This food artist creates perfectly patterned pies from her home-made pastry. From geometric patterns, to nature-inspired motifs, her pre- and-post-oven images on Instagram are a masterclass in pastry decoration.

 

Toast Art by Eiko Mori

Using a toothpick, a spoon, and a miniature piping bag made from parchment paper as her tools, Eiko Mori creates charming patterned motifs on shoku-pan, a Japanese-style milk bread.

 

Black Weddings Cakes

2017 saw many non-traditionalist couples favoring gothic wedding cakes for their special day. Dark icing acts as a dramatic backdrop for eye-catching accents like delicate sugar flowers and hand-painted gold designs.

 

Brushstroke Cakes by Kalabasa

This Moscow-based bakery creates edible artworks that feature one of art’s most fundamental elements: the brushstroke. The painterly chocolate strips are airbrushed in a range of colors, and artistically arranged on the cakes.

 

Mini Tower Cakes by Rachel Dyke

Rachel Dyke merges food art and miniaturization to create tiny cake towers that can fit in the palm of your hand. But don’t be too quick to bite—the creations are made of an inedible polymer clay.

 

Succulent Cakes by Ivenoven

Jakarta-based Ivenoven uses her perfect piping techniques to create gorgeous, mouth-watering succulent cakes sculpted with frosting, butter, and food coloring.

 

Illustrated Cookies by Holly Fox

Los Angeles-based artist Holly Fox‘s colorful cookies are baked in a range of quirky motifs and colors, from vintage sewing machines and nail polish bottles to unicorns and seahorses.

 

Rubik’s Cube Cakes by Cédric Grolet

Culinary artist Cédric Grolet transforms the famous hand-held puzzle into a cube-shaped assortment of 27 individual pastries.

 

Animal Macarons by Melly Eats World

Food artist Melly Eats World takes minimalist French macarons in a whole new direction with her adorable animal versions. Featuring pandas, pigs, monkeys, and cats, if you flip the pastries over you’ll find their tails.

 

Laser-Cut Seaweed by I & S BBDO and Umino Seaweed

In a collaboration between International ad agency I & S BBDO and the Umino Seaweed, the Design Nori collection of laser-cut seaweed comes in five designs. Each features a different motif from Japanese history or symbology.

 

Colored Latte Art by Kangbin Lee

This barista uses latte foam to create what he calls cremart. Kangbin Lee delicately adds a variety of drinkable, colored pigments to the foam to create portraits of Disney characters, flowers, and animals, as well as recreations of famous masterpieces such as Van Gogh‘s Starry Night.

 

Blooming Flower Cakes

Another big trend we noticed this year was floral cakes. Made mostly from sweet buttercream, creations range from spectacular bouquets to minimalist arrangements set atop cakes and cupcakes.

 

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You’re reading Trapped In a Bubble Trying to Fit In? This Might Help., originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you’re enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.

It’s so easy for us to focus on what’s missing. On where we want to be. Where we should be at this point in our life. We are stripped from being grateful for what we have because we have been born into a society of more and too much is not enough. The simplicity of life suddenly becomes complex. The journey of life becomes a puzzle in which we have to scramble to find the right pieces to put together before time runs out.

BUT WHO ARE WE REALLY?

We stare, compare, obsess, and become addicted to the idea of who we are by counting the things we have, the titles we hold, and the people we associate with. Never understanding that at any moment that bubble will burst. The heavier and more saturated the bubble gets, the bigger the risk. This bubble is growing outward and everything we identify with is outside of us. Not fully aware that the glue holding it all together doesn’t hold forever. That glue is the control we think you have over these things. We buy the things, work for the titles, and adjust some of our beliefs to fit into these bubbles. This is the control we think we have.

SORRY TO BURST YOUR BUBBLE.

The moment we let go of working so hard to stay in that bubble, is the moment the bubble bursts. When the bubble bursts we might be left with nothing but our thoughts. No things,  no s0-called friends, and no title. Are we still okay? Has that stripped us of our happiness? Has it weakened our confidence? Were we stripped of your pride? These are real questions that deserve real answers if we plan to make it out alive and well. Some people enjoy being in this dream-like state and when it bursts, they blame everything but themselves while looking for another bubble to get into.

OUR GRAND ESCAPE.

Escaping reality is the easy route because it continues to feed the ego’s need for attention, praise and validation. However, imho, a life worth living is that of self acceptance, love and fulfillment. Feeling at peace even if the world chooses to live in the chaos.

Inherently, we all have our best interest in mind first, even if it’s a selfless act. We contribute and help other because we want to feel good afterwards. If there was no good feeling, we probably wouldn’t do it. I’m not saying this is wrong but I’m making a point that people do things for themselves first, so that should be your focus. Focus on you. There is no need to change yourself just so you can be accepted by others to fit into a bubble. Change yourself so you can be accepted by you. Stay true to yourself and your nature. Meditate, listen to your inner voice, and follow your intuition. Become inspired to do your life’s work because it feels right and not because you want to fit in.

IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO BE YOURSELF.

Today is a wonderful day that has never existed before until this very moment. With every second we are creating a new moment in our life. It is never too late to be yourself and find your happy place. The road can be a lonely one because no one can do the work for you, but in the end you will feel full and complete. Others on the same path or that have the same values will naturally gravitate towards you. You will build stronger bonds and relationships because they are coming from an authentic source. If you have ever felt lost, empty, or purposeless in your life, this is a journey worth taking.

Our mind is an extremely powerful tool and if misused it will do more harm than good. So before you lose your mind, choose to allow and accept things as they are and lose the need to always have to be in control. That is the curse of the bubble, thinking we have control but in reality it’s the bubble that controls us. Own your life. Be the captain of your own ship. Choose to be at peace for as much of your day as possible, every day. Your best life is waiting for you.

 


Raised in New York where I spent most of my life. At the age of 33 I dropped everything, got in my car and drove to Austin, Texas where I now live. I have a passion for design, photography and basically anything that inspires me to unleash my creativity. I am an entrepreneur with a design & marketing business, Little House Big Idea (lhbidea.com). My life philosophy revolves around being a good human, staying true to myself, being grateful and satisfied with what is, yet still being eager for more.

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