Malaysian artist Hong Yi's Instagram is a wonder, in large part because of her experimental food-focused artwork (that can of soup was made with ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, and oyster sauce; the farm scene was constructed using slices from a single cucumber).
See more on Hong Yi's Instagram account, here, and visit her professional website, here. Thanks to Design Crush for the introduction!
PS: Did you hear? Max and Margaux had their baby - so happy to have a (yet unnamed) nephew!
PS: Did you hear? Max and Margaux had their baby - so happy to have a (yet unnamed) nephew!
Gosh, some people are so talented! I think my favorites are the cucumber one (second from the bottom) and the oats and lemon one near the top.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your auntship, and, of course, to the new parents!
I love this! I love playing with my food, but this takes it all to a whole new level. Wow!
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Marielle
L.O.V.E. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I love creativity!
ReplyDelete-Samantha @ Blissfully Bossy
This is seriously incredible...in the sense that I can't quite believe she can really do this! Immediately followed her on Instagram. Thanks for the introduction, Shoko!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!!
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of jealous, I love making art with my food. But it's nowhere near as cool as those!
Congratulations on being an aunt! The food art is super cool too!
ReplyDeleteHow brilliant! I love the second one with the "wildflowers" :)
ReplyDeletewow, this just made my day. and also, congrats to max + margaux!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis gives playing with food a whole new meaning! Those cherry tomato balloons are definitely my favorite. Mazel tov to your brother and sister-in-law, and to you on being an aunt times two!
ReplyDeletethese are awesome! and congrats to the family! will you get to fly out and see him anytime soon?
ReplyDeleteThat looks so cute. So inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSee you in my blog, maybe.
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Nina
http://trendsurvivor.com/
This is soooo cool :)!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being an Auntie again! Babies are so wonderful. xoxo
ReplyDeleteP.S. This food art thing is blowing my mind, by the way!
These are incredible! Another great food-player (?) that i follow is:
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And YAAAAAAAAY Auntie Shoko!
I love everything you post but this one takes the cake. Have you seen this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p27lC4JbA3Y) ? Sort of makes me recall this artwork...
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome :) Love the smoke coming out of the house.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, everyone!
ReplyDeleteBikbik, I love that, too!
Stephanie, thank you! And I hope so - maybe in the next month or so? For now, FaceTime's been key.
Auste, these are SO great! Thank you for sharing!
Eileen, wow! I hadn't seen that but it's amazing!
you always found the most amazing things
ReplyDeleteThis is the best thing I've seen all day. Makes me want to play with my food!
ReplyDeleteThese are so neat. I love hear balloons with the little people.
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of some pieces I saw at our all-night art crawl called Nuit Blanch last summer. The woman had made these huge 'paintings' using icing. The show was held on a rainy weekend and they sure had to make sure those works were covered well!
I saw by the comments that you are an aunt. Congratulations to you and your family. Such an exciting time. xo
Oh! Looks so creative, I would feel sad to eat them!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your nephew's birth! :)
Wow, really cool! Amazing artist and what an interesting idea!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your little nephew Shoko, such exciting news!
ReplyDeleteBeing an Aunt is the best thing in the world. Enjoy every second. x
Aw, yay, congratulations to you, Auntie Shoko! He's cute! Born on my 1st wedding anniversary. Good day.
ReplyDeleteOMG this is incredible!
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