If you’re someone who lacks certain culinary skills, maybe you could take a leaf out of Kim Clough’s book. Kim, who admittedly isn’t great at cooking in the real world, has a wonderful talent for creating miniature food models. Made from clay, her sculptures are bursting with impressive detail. They are super realistic and look good enough to eat! The models are made on a 1:12 scale, so as you can imagine creating them is not an easy task. Take a look!
Website: FairChildArtMiniatures
Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
Banana Bread
Cookie Dough Ice Cream
Process Of Decay – Banana
Cheese Variety
Christmas Cake
Black Forest Cake
Porridge
Rustic Desserts Table
Buttered English Muffins
Cheese Display
Carved Turkey
English Breakfast
Simple White Cake Prep
Kim says her love for miniatures is because ‘it gives you a sense of being able to control a large part of the world in a small contained space.’ It’s easy to look at her models and think they are life sized due to the detail they behold, but when compared to her fingers or a coin, it’s unbelievable how talented Kim is. The clay sculptures would be perfect for those who own doll houses and/or enjoy all things miniature. Keep going to see more yummy dishes!
A Feast For No-Face
Process Of Decay – Fruit Bowl
Herring Pot Pie
Ham And Potatoes
Sponge Cake
Fried Chicken And Waffles
Danish Pastries
Tortilla Sombrero
Shamrock Bread Bowl With Potato Soup
Spaghetti And Garlic Bread
Ham And Pineapple Pizza
Ramen
Nachos
Vegetable Stew And Rotisserie Chicken
Steamed Red Buns
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