Sunday, April 14, 2013

Red - Creativity With Food

Here's something homegrown  - our very own Hong Yi aka Red, a Malaysian artist-architect who challenged herself to create a new piece of food art every day in the month of March and share the results on Instagram. There were only two rules:
1. Only food can be used
2. The creations must be placed on a white plate, which serves as the backdrop

Sharing 10 of my favourites from her Instagram page. More @ http://instagram.com/redhongyi

Day 29 - Goldfish In Consommé
Goldfish made of pickled ginger, eyeballs of century eggs, grass made of dill and jelly made of chicken consomme and gelatine.

Day 28  - Red Cabbage Marchesa Salad
The idea was inspired by Eva Longoria in her Marchesa dress at the Met Gala 2010!

Day 27 - The Kuala Lumpur Skyline
Assembled from nasi lemak (our iconic dish) ingredients. And if you are wondering what nasi lemak   is, read here.

Day 25 - Field of Tulips
Tulips made of bird's eye chilies.

Day 23 - Egg Plant Circus

Day 20 - Tiny Tutus
Made of chocolate syrup and shaved coloured white chocolate.

Day 19 - Owl-nion

Day 18 -  Cucumber Landscape

Day 16 - Three Little Pigs
Wolf made of charcoal bread, pigs made of kidney beans

Day 9 - Richard Parker
Tiger made of chopped carrots, white radish and prunes

13 comments:

  1. They are so interesting and beautiful, although those goldfish are a little too real for me.
    Hugs,
    Laura

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  2. Those Goldfish look so real that I would almost be afraid to eat them.... Love the tulips too!

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  3. These are really nice, I'd like that owl for a summer gathering, and the tiger would be good any time with the kiddos. :)

    This is a fun share.

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  4. Not only are they VERY creative, but so lovely too!

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  5. OMG! They are stunning! These people, able to create art with food, must be like Gods or something.

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  6. Veronica - so very creative and pretty! Cheers

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  7. Wow! What an artist. The goldfish were unbelievable. How does charcoal bread taste?

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  8. Wonderful! Thanks for linking this one up, it's a great choice :)
    Looking forward to see you again next week, Veronica, I'd love to have you back. If you'd like to get e-mail reminders of the hop going live, please subscribe @ http://blogspot.us4.list-manage2.com/subscribe?u=86c5eea2f9d691e2f5b321f18&id=0d6371dc2b

    Hugs

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  9. These are amazing! I love the tiger!!

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  10. Thanks for sharing these! What amazing talent and a great eye for beauty! Simply amazing!

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  11. I can't decide between the gold fish in consume and Richard Parker! So cool. Too pretty to eat!

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