The lollies are made by hand with sugar syrup, starch, and organic coloring — so they’re as edible as they are fun to look at.
Janet Echelman not only lights up, but seems to reinvent the sky with her mesmerizing enormous sculptures. She sees public sculpture as a team sport
This hopeful project is giving participants valuable skills, sustainable income, while also providing them a safe place to connect and share their ongoing struggles, three years after the devastation.
Japanese artist-architect Takanori Aiba gives his bonsai an unusual twist by adding on miniature, realistic structures like bridges, stairs and intricately detailed buildings.
The machine will not only dispense a hot latte in an instant, but will add a little art on your foam.
Called “fukurou cafes” in Japanese, these places offer owl-themed food and drink, and became popular last year…
his is some Grade-A Pinterest sh*t.
This Japanese sushi chef, who goes by the elusive name of Tama-Chan (a recently beloved bearded seal “mascot” of Japan) is using sushi as a blank canvas to make incredible art. Read more at http://foodbeast.com/content/2013/09/11/this-chef-makes-gorgeous-art-out-of-sushi/#Te9veyXkr5bw5riW.99
Now if only they came out with a “Cronut” edition.
There are some days when you just want to plug into your playlist, eat your food in self-imposed melancholy and tell everyone else to essentially f*ck off.
Every year hundreds of farmers gather in rice fields to create massive images using the paddies as a canvas.
Somewhere in Japan, Domino’s pizza has collaborated with Star Wars to market this crazy awesome pizza box…