You can't really go too wrong with candy art, because it's both beautiful and delicious. This particular piece of candy art is an example of how any kind of material can be used to great effect when creating art.
Art that doesn't use the traditional materials can be difficult to create because of the properties of the material itself. With candy, there are so many different kinds and textures that it can be less than ideal to use. This knowledge didn't stop Judith Klausner from creating this stunning peacock made of gummy bears.
The peacock was created in a stained-glass style and from a distance (and even from close at certain angles) doesn't look to be made from any sort of candy. This is because the image looks so seamless that it seems absurd to think it would be candy art.
Candy-Covered Peacock Paintings
This Candy Art is Beautifully Laid Out as a Vibrant Peacock
Trend Themes
1. Candy Art - Opportunity for creating art using non-traditional materials like candy, combining beauty and taste.
2. Stained-glass Style Art - Opportunity for creating art that mimics the visual effect of stained-glass using various materials.
3. Seamless Integration of Materials - Opportunity for creating art that seamlessly integrates different materials, surprising viewers with unexpected textures and compositions.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists can explore new mediums and techniques to create unique and innovative artworks.
2. Candy Manufacturing - Candy manufacturers can collaborate with artists to develop candy products specifically designed for creating artistic designs.
3. Event and Exhibition Planning - Event organizers and exhibition curators can incorporate candy art installations to enhance the visual experience and engage attendees.