This is incredible, such a pleasure to look at ??
An Artist From Mexico Uses a Pan as a Canvas and Creates Edible Art From Eggs
Eggs cooked in a pan don’t have to just be for breakfast. And Michele Baldini from Mexico knows everything about this. He’s a 21-year-old guy who’s studying medicine and who creates “eggscellent” art. He posts his work on an Instagram account called The Eggshibit.
This all started about 4 years ago. “One day I saw a yin and yang symbol made out of a fried egg and I decided to give it a shot. To my surprise, it came out quite well! After that I just kept getting ideas of things that could be made with fried eggs,” explained Michele. And the results are truly “eggstraordinary!”
We at Bright Side will say nothing more. We’ll just let you witness Freddie Mercury, the Iron Throne, and many more works that lie in the artist’s pan.
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Have you ever tried to make interesting fried eggs? Or maybe you’ve cooked something unusual? You can show off your meals in the comments.
Comments
I wonder what did she do with those eggs after taking these pics ?
The "egg" throne haha. Nice!!
Cool and unique!
The globe is my favorite one

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