Edible Masterpieces Almost Too Gorgeous to Eat
Britain's Art Fund commissioned Georgia Levy, a professional recipe developer, to reimagine highly recognizable artwork as Edible Masterpieces. In an effort to raise funds for UK museums and galleries, the organization hopes that its supporters will join in on a bake sale May 9 and re-create one of these recipes or develop edible versions of their own favorite pieces of artwork. See the stunning creations and compare them to the originals. And for the artistic bakers out there, find links to the recipes so you can try them at home. Source: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
Van Gogh-Inspired Ploughman's Sandwich
No need to be a baker to build an edible masterpiece. This edible version of Van Gogh constructs the portrait using sandwich ingredients like bread, gherkins, and cheddar. Peppercorns make the eyes, and the white rind of brie cheese acts as the iconic ear bandage.
The original: Self-Portrait With Bandaged Ear by Vincent Van Gogh
Edible masterpiece recipe: Van Gogh-inspired Ploughman's sandwich Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
Mondrian-Inspired Battenberg
Red, blue, yellow, and white pieces of cake, glued together with chocolate ganache, create a battenberg cake that reveals a Mondrian-inspired artwork when cut in cross section.
The original: Composition C by Piet Mondrian
Edible masterpiece recipe: Mondrian-inspired battenberg Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
The Hanging Mondrian
A slice of Mondrian cake hangs on the wall. Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
Damien Hirst-Inspired Skull Cake
The original may contain real human teeth embedded in the platinum-diamond skull, but the edible cake version uses candy-coated almonds, silver fondant, and edible diamonds.
The original: For the Love of God by Damien Hirst
Edible masterpiece recipe: Damien Hirst-inspired skull cake Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
Wedgwood-Inspired Shortbread
Rolled and cut-out fondant forms the delicate details on these plate cookies.
The original: Wedgwood Queensware plate
Edible masterpiece recipe: Wedgwood-inspired shortbread Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
Jackson Pollock-Inspired Crispy Cake
Flick white and black royal icing around a rectangular-shaped Rice Krispies Treat to mimic Jackson Pollock's famous "drip" technique.
The original: One: Number 31, 1950 by Jackson Pollock
Edible masterpiece recipe: Jackson Pollock-inspired crispy cake Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
The Hanging Pollock
The edible mock-up shows the scale of how large the actual painting is. Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
Sugar Cube Embankment
Sugar cubes resemble all the white boxes that Rachel Whiteread used to mimic the impersonal, mass-produced construction of today's age.
The original: Embankment by Rachel Whiteread Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend
Sarah Lucas-Inspired Gingerbread Woman
Sarah Lucas may have worn real fried eggs, but this ginger-woman is adorned with eggs made from royal icing.
The original: Self Portrait With Fried Eggs by Sarah Lucas
Edible masterpiece recipe: Sarah Lucas-inspired gingerbread woman Sources: Food styling by Kim Morphew; prop styling by Lydia Brun; photography by Maja Smend