Most of us have heard the term "take a bite out of crime," well how about taking a bite out of the crime fighter? 80’s superhero Wonder Woman has been reborn; no, not in a new big budget motion picture, but rather in the edible form of 11 loafs of Wonderbread sculpted in her image.
Artist Emily Berezin feeds our creative hunger with her life-sized Wonderbread Woman. With a bra and skirt made of Wonder Bread bags and hair made of cut off Wonderbread crusts, I’m left to wonder, what if the villains she pursues get hungry? In this case, edible does not equal incredible.
Edible Superhero Sculptures
Wonderbread Woman Feeds Creative Hunger
Trend Themes
1. Food Sculpture Art - Innovative artists can explore ways to combine food and art to create unique sculptures that showcase their creative talent.
2. Edible Art Installations - There could be opportunities to create unique art installations made entirely of edible materials that can be consumed by guests, blurring the lines between art and food experiences.
3. Culinary Pop Culture Mashups - There could be an opportunity to create edible art inspired by pop culture icons, whether that be superheroes or beloved tv characters, merging two popular culture phenomenons into one delicious creation.
Industry Implications
1. Food Art - Cooking schools, food and beverage experts and events caterers could use food art experiences to showcase their culinary abilities, making their services stand out among the rest.
2. Museum and Gallery Exhibitions - Innovative art and design exhibitions could incorporate interactive and edible components to engage viewers in a different way, creating new opportunities to draw in audiences.
3. Event and Party Planning - Event planners could create one-of-a-kind party experiences that combine food and art in a new way, generating buzz and increasing the value of their services.