To advertise the new menu at the Holt Renfrew Cafe in Toronto, Canada, these mouthy food sculptures were placed in the windows of the lowest level of the store.
Clearly based on the classic designs of the Rolling Stones' logo, and on the iconic Dali brooch (featuring ruby studded lips and pearl teeth) these mouthy food sculptures are unexpected but very meticulously done.
The Dali piece is especially clever since the Art Gallery of Ontario is featuring a collection called Surreal Things this summer, featuring the brooch.
These mouthy window displays fabulously marry three of the best things on earth - art, fashion and rock 'n' roll.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Mouthy Food Sculptures
- Creating intricate food sculptures for advertising and promotional displays.
- Art-fashion Fusion
- Combining art and fashion to create captivating and attention-grabbing marketing materials.
- Surrealist Inspired Advertising
- Drawing inspiration from Surrealist art to create unique and memorable advertisements.
Where This Applies
- Restaurants and Cafes
- Exploring creative ways to advertise and promote their menus using visually appealing food sculptures.
- Fashion and Retail
- Incorporating artistic and surreal elements into window displays and marketing campaigns to captivate customers.
- Art Galleries and Museums
- Collaborating with fashion and retail brands to showcase art-inspired installations and exhibitions.