In a new series of creative food illustrations titled Edible Architecture, an artist has created quirky illustrations of famous landmarks from around the world made up of local food. The illustrations have been produced by French illustrator Candice Massaria, in partnership with travel company cheaphotels4uk.com.
Included in the series is Big Ben in London, made up from the Brits' favorite fish and chips, the Statue of Liberty in NYC comprised from the much-loved hot dog and Himeji Castle in Japan created from Japanese sushi.
The unique illustrations are an interesting production of using recognized items to create something totally new, a growing movement among artists of late. The incredible artwork is also a fabulous celebration of the amazing culture and local cuisines around the world that are loved by locals and tourists alike.
Food-Based Landmark Illustrations
Candice Massaria's Creative Food Illustrations Inspire Travel
Trend Themes
1. Edible Architecture - Opportunity for food artists to create quirky illustrations of famous landmarks from around the world made up of local food.
2. Cultural Celebrations - Opportunity for artists to celebrate the amazing culture and local cuisines around the world that are loved by locals and tourists alike through creative food illustrations.
3. Recognition Creation - Opportunity for artists to create something totally new by using recognized items to develop unique illustrations inspiring travel.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels can partner with artists to create promotions celebrating the amazing culture and local cuisines around the world that are loved by locals and tourists alike through creative food illustrations.
2. Tourism - Tourism companies can use food illustrations to market local culture and cuisine as unique travel experiences.
3. Art and Design - Art and design companies can tap into the growing movement among artists to create something totally new by using recognized items such as food to develop unique illustrations.