People say you can find beauty even in the most unusual of places, which is perhaps why art made of food is so enticing. Trend Hunter Senior Editor Jaime Neely discusses some interesting ways she has seen this done, from milk-splashed pinup girls to edible iconic portraits to yogurt fairytale paintings.
While there is no shortage of examples of art made of food, it would appear many of these innovative usages involve dairy products. Whether it's creative overlaying of milk splashes or using the breast milk of multiple mothers to make tiny keepsake shoes, milk-based art is apparently a thing. This also includes Natalie Eve Garrett's captivating use of yogurt in her fairytale creations. Of course, edible art could also consist of chewing gum or other materials.
Edible Art
Trend Hunter's Jaime Neely Discusses Delightful Examples of Art Made of Food Items
Trend Themes
1. Dairy-based Art - The innovative use of dairy products, such as milk and breast milk, in creating artistic pieces presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the food and dairy industry.
2. Yogurt Art - The incorporation of yogurt as a medium for creating fairytale paintings opens up new possibilities for both the art and dairy industries to collaborate and create unique products.
3. Edible Material Art - Exploring the utilization of unconventional edible materials, like chewing gum, in artistic expressions can spark disruptive innovation in the food and confectionery industry.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Dairy Industry - Incorporating dairy products in artistic ways provides an opportunity for the food and dairy industry to tap into the artistic market and develop new product lines.
2. Art Industry - Collaborating with the food industry to explore edible art opens up a disruptive innovation opportunity for artists to experiment with unconventional mediums and reach new audiences.
3. Confectionery Industry - Investigating the use of edible materials, like chewing gum, in artistic creations can lead to disruptive innovation opportunities for the confectionery industry to develop unique and interactive products.