I love miniatures because it gives you a sense of being able to control a large part of the world in a small contained space. Food is especially dear to me since it's universally relatable and there are so many different colors and textures to try to replicate.
I've started to explore the less-palatable side of food by sculpting their stages of decomposition in my "Decay in Miniature" series. When sculpting food in 1:12 scale, where one inch equals 12 inches, I render clay sculptures with acute attention to detail when representing their real-life counterparts. Polymer clay is an ideal medium since it is readily molded into a wide range of food substances! You can see more in my previous post.
I've started to explore the less-palatable side of food by sculpting their stages of decomposition in my "Decay in Miniature" series. When sculpting food in 1:12 scale, where one inch equals 12 inches, I render clay sculptures with acute attention to detail when representing their real-life counterparts. Polymer clay is an ideal medium since it is readily molded into a wide range of food substances! You can see more in my previous post.
#1 Vegetable Stew And Rotisserie Chicken

85points
#2 Rustic Desserts Table

75points
#3 A Feast For No-face

73points
#4 Mint Chocolate Chip

72points
#5 Cheese Variety

72points
#6 Bowl Of Fruit Passing Its Prime

70points
#7 Simple White Cake Prep

69points
#8 Black Forest Cake

67points
#9 Carved Turkey

64points
#10 Cookie Dough Ice Cream

53points
#11 English Breakfast

46points
#12 Decaying Bananas

45points
#13 Danish Pastries

41points
#14 Cheese Display

40points
#15 Ham Pineapple Pizza

38points
#16 Shamrock Bread Bowl With Potato Soup

38points
#17 Ramen

36points
#18 Christmas Cake

32points
#19 Spaghetti And Garlic Bread

29points
#20 Banana Bread

29points

