Heather Ríos, with admirable skill, has eliminated the boundary between art and confectionery in a set of its extra -cake sculptures. His works are made using polymer paste, embroidery and paint and have a very realistic appearance that evoke real cakes, from simple cakes to magnificent multi -storey cakes with precise decorations.
Rius, using different textures and materials, creates sweets that not only look spectacular but quite believable. Embroidery yarns with a special elegance, sponge state of the cake, and the polymer paste is skilled in the form of shiny creams, chocolates, smarts and decorative cherries. This creative combination offers an illustration of sweet foods that, while imaginative, are rooted in textile and sculpture.
He uses a variety of techniques, including Punch Needle and hand painting to create more realization. Even how the works are displayed is part of the image of the visual; The cakes are often arranged on classic plates with a spoon and fork to induce the visual sense of a real dessert.
Rios’s works beyond the appearance of beauty have a new look at the concept of matter, texture, and sensory experience. By combining contemporary handicrafts and media, he extends the boundaries between reality, art and imagination. His cakes not only bring nostalgic memories of homemade pastries, but also give a different look at the endless facilities of hybrid arts. (Visualflood)
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