Must try sometime?
An Artist Shows What Happens When a Plate Is Your Canvas and Food Is Your Paint

If you are one of those parents who loses sleep while thinking about how to make your kids eat their broccoli, omelet, or fish, you can find your inspiration in the food artwork by Daryna Kossar. The artist uses veggies, berries, cookies, eggs, and other foods to create edible pictures that show everything from human and animal portraits to landscapes and Christmas cards.
When we look at the food pictures by Daryna, here at Bright Side, we can’t decide what we want more — to eat them or to admire them. Here are some of the mouthwatering works by the artist, to stir your appetite and imagination!
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Which of Daryna’s food “paintings” do you like most? Would you like to try this artistic way of arranging food on your plate? If you give it a try, please show us the pictures of your masterpieces in the comments!
Comments
beautiful
lovely?
wow
the last one is my favourite
I was told to never play with my food tho ??
OMG 10 ??
When I saw it I just knew that girls would love it
Of course! How can we not.. look at it!
I wonder whatever she does with those beautiful creations...
I guess she eats them haha
That's such a shame! I would feel sorry to do that. They're so cute and well done
I know! The details are pretty well thought-out
The two turtles are adorable ?
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