Los Angeles-based artist Jessica Hlavac sculpts teeny tiny food by hand (in some cases full-course meals), and photographs it. The images here are all available as limited edition prints available in her etsy store.
She makes the food out of polymer clay, specifically Fimo. Ms. Hlavac explains:
you may recognize polymer clay as a material which was all the rage about 15 years ago. it was used to make everything from the beads on the sweet ass necklace you wore to that dave matthew’s concert in ’94, to the lovely and intricate adornment on the stem of your “tobacco” pipe in college.
Yes, she has a sense of humor. You must visit her website.
Ms. Hlavac also makes videos of her process. It was tough to choose which video to include in this post (the three course steak dinner and lemon meringue pie are great), but ultimately went with the meatball sandwich.
Oh yeah-the croissant above? In order to achieve those perfect ham slices, she "up and made a whole damn tiny ham just to slice it up."