Food For Thought: This Woman’s Pav Bhaji Painting Becomes Edible, Video Goes Viral

A comment said, “The reflection of pav and onions and that detail. It looks real at the end. You proved that people write poems in memory of their lovers; we painters create our love for food in a painting.” 

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Did you know that art could be delicious? Food art is said to have evolved as a result of the healthy blend of many cuisines, allowing for the creative usage of multiple materials and dishes. When art takes various forms, it can be interpreted in various ways, including painting, sculpture, and architecture. 
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A woman, who goes by the Instagram handle name, ruandchai, posted the entire making of her pav bhaji painting process video. In the video, she first shows a blank canvas and then makes a plate on it. In the next shot, we can see her drawing pav, bhaji and onions. Food illustrations have certainly been a field that people have begun to explore – from spectacular food presentations to chefs.

Woman's Pav Bhaji Painting

A comment said, “The reflection of pav and onions and that detail. It looks real at the end. You proved that people write poems in memory of their lovers; we painters create our love for food in a painting.” 


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Apart from her, other incredible artists and creators on the internet are also trying unique and different things with their artistic creations. These creative geniuses have put on their thinking caps to reimagine food as we know it. Using the vibrancy of their colour palette, they draw  massive sculptures and intricate cookies and have dramatically transformed regular food items - in ways we cannot even fathom. 

In addition, the Japan-based visual artist has a unique way of using food in her artwork. Eiko Mori's wonderful creations all have one thing in common - they use bread as the canvas. 

Another Pastry chef Amaury Guichon has taken edible art to the next level. From whales to drums, robots to telephones - the chef makes giant sculptures by using chocolate and attracts millions of views for his videos. His creations are the toast of social media. He also has his own pastry academy. 

Award-winning dessert designer, Liz Joy,  who has graduated from the Amaury Guichon Pastry Academy uses desserts such as cookies and cakes, and with intricate detailing, to make nothing short of complete edible artworks.

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