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The Persistence of Memory Cake Looks Surreally Delicious

October 11, 2016 by Chris Durso

perstistence-of-memory-cake

In 1931, Salvador Dalí painted what would become his most recognizable work, The Persistence of Memory. Now, the ultimate work of surrealism is a trippy cake.

Created by Instructables member, nerdyKat, The Persistence of Memory Cake is complete with melting watches, craggy landscape, and “monster” figure. Check out how it was done in the video below.

[link, via Laughing Squid]

Filed Under: Daily Links Tagged With: baking, cake, dali, food art, surrealism

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