The Amazing Jell-O Sculptor
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Artists use different mediums to express their creativity. For some its milk bottles, while for others, it's trick photography. San Francisco based photographer and sculptor Liz Hickok's medium of choice? Jell-O - The perfectly moldable gelatin dessert.
Her love affair with the wobbly medium began about four years ago, when she was looking for a suitable material to build a cityscape sculpture of San Francisco. She considered using resin - but besides being difficult to use, it was also very toxic. That's when she came up with the idea of using yummy, malleable multi-colored Jell-O, beginning her unusual career as a Jell-O sculptor.
Her inaugural cityscape sculpture created in 2006, included the entire downtown of San Francisco, complete with skyscrapers, a number of popular San Francisco neighborhoods including the Marina and Twin Peaks, as well as, famous landmarks like the Bay Bridge and Palace of Fine Arts.
Since then, she has created several other Jell-O cities, including Scottsdale, Arizona and Wilmington, Delaware and also done a Jell-O project with some lucky second-graders in North Adams, Massachusetts.
To create her amazing landmarks, the artist starts with scale models of what she wants to reproduce and then, with the help of molds, casts each section in Jello-O. To make the cities look real, Liz paints landscapes like trees and mountains around the structures, and in the case of San Francisco or should we say Jello-O Frisco, she even added some fog! Top this with some beautiful lighting and voila - we have a shimmering (and shaking) edible city!
The only setback to her masterpieces is that they don't last too long. However, Liz does take some great photos, which can be seen and bought at : www.lizhickok.com.
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- x_goddess9 daysyummy
- bunnyjoyful_sababout 2 yearsWow food art and I thought we are not supposed to play with our food.
- cutedogloverabout 2 yearsLol
- gold3nglarealmost 4 yearsI want to eat that
- wolfy_bluealmost 4 yearshmmm i didnt know they made art with food!
- pinkkawaiiabout 6 yearslove this but wished it had a picture
- pinkkawaiiabout 6 yearscool love jello
- Its me about 6 yearsthat is so cool
- ._.over 6 yearsJell-O. The most jiggly, wobbly, delicious snack on Earth. Very yummy, good, and pleasant to eat. I would really want to eat those sculptures of Jell-O. As long if it's not grape or cherry or pineapple.
- WELPover 6 yearsTHEY WASTED JELL-0!