Eszter Burghardt is a Canadian-Hungarian artist who is able to create stunning miniature terrains out of unconventional objects. Her latest series Edible Vistas is inspired from the unique geographic structure of Iceland and is created primarily out of food products.
Eszter Burghardt uses edible entities such as chocolate cake crumbs, poppy seeds, milk and others to create her works. After she is done making the landscapes, she photographs them using a macro lens to give it a real life-sized feeling.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Miniature Art
- The trend of creating miniature art using unconventional materials presents opportunities for artists to explore new mediums and push the boundaries of traditional art forms.
- Food as Art
- The trend of using food as a medium for artistic expression opens up possibilities for chefs and artists to collaborate and create visually stunning culinary experiences.
- Macro Photography
- The trend of capturing intricate details through macro photography provides photographers with the opportunity to showcase the hidden beauty in everyday objects and landscapes.
Where This Applies
- Art
- The art industry can embrace the trend of miniature art and incorporate it into gallery exhibits and art installations.
- Culinary
- The culinary industry can leverage the trend of using food as an artistic medium to create unique dining experiences and attract food enthusiasts.
- Photography
- The photography industry can tap into the trend of macro photography to offer specialized services for capturing detailed and visually captivating images.
