Your mouth will be watering like never before after you view Paris-based artist Stephanie’s micro meals. Her attention to detail is uncanny on all of her tiny polymer clay food sculptures.
Her micro meals usually come in the form of calorie rich desserts, but beware, these little mini replicas are not edible. Take a look through the gallery to see some of Stephanie’s ant-sized creations that range from sushi to ice cream and chocolate cakes. Yum!
Micro Meals
Paris-Based Artist Stephanie Creates Delicious Detailed Miniature Foods
Trend Themes
1. Micro Food Art - Artists and chefs are creating incredibly detailed miniature foods, offering a glimpse at the intersection of food and art.
2. Edible Art - Chefs are incorporating artistic elements to elevate the presentation and aesthetics of their dishes.
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Industry Implications
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3. Craft and Hobby - Hobby stores and online shops are featuring miniatures as part of DIY projects and crafts, offering enthusiasts a new medium to explore and create with.