Edible Creature Sculptures

'Playing with My Food' Showcases Animals Made Out of Veggies

Vanessa Dualib showcases her talent for playing with her food in her aptly named sculpture series, 'Playing with My Food.'

There is no creature in the animal kingdom that she cannot recreate using basic food items such as fruits and vegetables. She has done sea creatures, insects, mammals and invertebrates and even dinosaurs are not beyond her realm. As I browse through her ample collection of edible wildlife, I am inspired by the vibrant colors that come so naturally to these vegetables, bringing these sculptures literally to life.

Not taking her work too seriously, Vanessa Dualib uses her series to showcase the fun and wild side of nature, giving us a view of both the animal and the vegetable.
Trend Themes
1. Food Sculpture Art - There is an opportunity to explore the art of food sculpture as a unique and creative way to showcase food and enhance the dining experience.
2. Edible Art Education - There is an opportunity to offer edible art educational classes or workshops to encourage creativity using healthy food options.
3. Sustainable Food Art - There is an opportunity to create sustainable food art by utilizing ingredients that would otherwise be discarded, showcasing a creative way to reduce food waste.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Hospitality - The food and hospitality industry can explore the trend of incorporating food sculpture art to enhance the dining experience and attract customers.
2. Art and Education - The art and education industry can capitalize on the trend of edible art education to offer unique and engaging classes or workshops that encourage creativity and healthy eating habits.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can incorporate the trend of sustainable food art as a way to promote reducing food waste and encouraging creative and resourceful solutions.

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