We all love food art, not only for its taste but also the different kind of shapes and colors it can be augmented into. The way food looks really tingles our taste buds, and that is the universal code all around the world. Being inspired by miniature creations and the love for food, Minnesota-based artist Kimberly Burke has created hyper-realistic food art which looks mouth-watering. She has made a long list of food from polymer clay at a scale of 1:12. The detailing on these food art items are simply amazing and look no less than their real-life counterparts.

All these food items are so small they can be balanced on your fingertip. Kimberly uses photographs from every angle of the food that she emulates in these clay models. The details are added using needles, razor blades and rock impressions for texture. To add color, she uses chalk pastels.

For people who are artistic, they can give it a go and make their own miniature food art. While the ones who are not can buy some of the miniature food art from Kimberly’s Etsy Shop. In the meanwhile, check out some of the most eye-catching miniature food art by her.

Delicious pizza
Snacks and beverages
Finger Chips served with beef
That looks so tempting
Can’t believe that’s just art and not food
Morning snack perhaps
Mouth-watering bakery
Fish food
Look at the size of her food art
Delicious salad perhaps
Sausages crafted in amazing detail
Cup cakes
Chocolate cake
Fresh cookies
Pineapple cake
Evening snacks
Everything perfectly served
Fresh fruits in a basket
Miniature art the size of a coin
Delicious cookies
Kimberly Burke’s food art

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Hailing from the northern region of India, Gaurav has a profound liking for everything upbeat in the cloud and a vision to acquaint readers with smart home decor trends. He likes to observe nature, write thought-provoking quotes, travel new places and drive cars. His creative food for thought comes from the ambient music scores he listens to.

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