Behold The Cutest Donuts Ever

Food artist and self-taught baker, Vickie Liu, makes donuts and other sweet treats. And, her creations may be the most adorable desserts ever.

Liu, drawing from her love of pop culture, creativity, and kawaii, invents animals such as a unicorn-whale hybrid and recreates Star Wars and Winnie the Pooh characters.

Check out more below and over on Instagram.

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Swarovski Crystal Popsicles Are For Sophisticated Summer Days

It’s almost popsicle season, and artist Daniel Jacob wants to make this summer as sophisticated as possible.

At first glance, the food art looks good enough to lick. However, the popsicles are covered in thousands of non-tongue-friendly Swarovski crystals.

Daniel Jacob’s fancy popsicles and other art can be seen at Nonfinito Gallery in New York through May 31, 2018. Also, see more on Instagram.

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Photographer Creates Bizarre Food Footwear

If your refrigerator ever became your shoe closet, you may have something that resembles Everyday Shoes.

Created by Danish photographer, Nikolaj Beyer, edible heels and foot coverage is made with Snickers bars, lettuce and various meats. See more below and over on Instagram.

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Artist Precisely Arranges Items Into Perfect Shapes and Patterns

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Artist Kristen Meyer likes to arrange things. To be more specific, Meyer likes to arrange random organic items into perfectly symmetrical shapes and patterns.

For example, when given a bunch of broken crackers, Kristen puts them back together in a way that’s equal parts chaos and orderliness. Where most people see nothing more than salad ingredients, Meyer takes the opportunity to create an aesthetically-pleasing pattern that demands to be stared at.

See more of Kristen Meyer’s work below and over at Instagram. Prints are available here.

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This Latte Art Belongs In Some Sort of Coffee Museum

Sure, there’s plenty of latte art out there, but it’s often just coffee and creme-colored or a little glittery. But, what if latte art was museum-worthy?

Artist, Kangbin Lee, armed with little more than a latte and food coloring, creates works of art that belong in place where people would go to stare at coffee art. We shall call these establishments, Coffeesums. Nobody steal that.

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