This Artist Creates Dazzling Food Sculptures Out Of Stone

Food art is greatly appreciated here at Foobeast, as we’ve seen awesome work from artists filling street potholes with ice cream mosaics, to crazy realistic 3D drawings of floating soda cans.

This time, an artist by the name of Robin Antar brings us these stunning stone sculptures of everyday foods. Antar shaped and painted these foods to be as realistic as possible as he said:

“I Replicate these items on a real life scale, complete with meticulous detail. I achieve this absolute realism by incorporating parts of the actual object as well as custom-made stains, paints, plastics and gold leaf. It’s more than art imitating life, it’s art mirroring life.”

From  M&Ms to bottles of ketchup, check out these detailed sculptures that will live a whole lot longer than the bag of Oreo cookies he is portraying:

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h/t viral nova

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