Iron Skillets Shaped Like States

Midwest‘, a series of state-shaped iron skillets, is brought to us by artist Alisa Toninato. The series is not only a sculptural wall piece, but a fully-functional tool for the kitchen — assuming that you like your omelets shaped like Iowa.

And in case you can’t get enough Jesus in your food, Alisa has perpetuated the phenomenon with her Jesus Waffle Maker.

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Carving Oreos and Sewing Toast by Judith G. Klausner

Judith G. Klausner, an artist based in Somerville MA, wants to remind us of the small and intricate things that we so often take for granted. Her newest project From Scratch, takes a unique approach to exploring the dichotomy of food production, and the inherent beauty of food ephemera.

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Macrame Junk Food Reminds Us of Grandma’s House

Ed Bing’s series Delectable, uses colored thread and thousands of knots to create fluffy non-edible versions of comfort food. The series includes an almost good enough to eat cheeseburger, an ice cream sundae, and a cupcake complete with rainbow sprinkles.

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Foodiggity’s Best of The Week, 4/11-4/15

Desert Coffee, Meat Sneakers, and Banana Art… It’s Foodiggity’s Best of The Week.

WarbucksHow To Make Coffee Under Combat Conditions
Just Do ItThe Meat Sneaker
Goo goo g’brewThere’s A Beatle In My Coffee
ChiquitartBeautiful And Creepy Banana Art
I’m Lovin’ It, ay!… McDonald’s Canada Accepts Monopoly Money
Food Art FridayCuddly Rigor Mortis by Kristin Tercek