Japanese Food Artist Creates Tasty Works of Art on Slices of Bread

Japan, a talented Japanese artist food artist uses popular spreads like fruit jams, peanut butter, and Nutella just to create intricate artworks on slices of white bread.

Japanese artist KU (@ken.tucky) inspired by many popular animes like Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, or Dragon Ball. He creates stunningly intricate and edible illustrations with jam, peanut butter, and cocoa spread. He managed to keep all the different fruit jams and the other spreads from mixing, as well as the bread slices from becoming too soggy to work with, the result is always stunning.

 

KU’s first attempts at his artwork seem childish compared to the detailed masterpieces he posts today; it seems that the major breakthrough occurred last October when he started using warm chocolate spread to outline his designs before filling them with other different spreads.

KU currently has under 300 followers on Instagram and can be seen how good he got at making this type of art over the last few months. He started to create his artworks last August, as he tries to pass the time one the hospital after hurting his right ankle.

Source: Oddity Central

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