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Chocolate Human Skulls (Actual Size!)
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Not that morbid, but still could be a strange experience to bite into:
"Body & Soul" by Gaku Otomo:
(art by: Gaku Otomo)
Tokyo's Chocolate is something else again
Want to have a taste of some sweet destruction? Imagine yourself being a Godzilla on a rampage of a chocolate city:
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(art by Naoko Tone and Atsuyoshi Iijima)
Or let your chocolate properly germinate:
(art by Yoji Ishii)
This must be still the most obvious chocolate sculpture choice:
(art by Marcus Tomlinson)
To go even more complex: here is the WORKING chocolate sculpture record, playing actual sounds! -
(art by: Tom Vincent)
A lot of these sweet creations were shown at the Tokyo Chocolate Exhibition.
Lagrange34 brings chocolate into the "wild and wonderful" world of Italian Design:
Eat these contemporary chocolate blocks in your modern pad, surrounded by works of abstract art and "Wallpaper" magazines.
Bitter-sweet medium for a bittersweet art
Horatio Law makes a touching statement in making a life-size digital portraits of Oregon children, adopted from China - from all sorts of candies: jellybeans, lifesavers and m&ms:

What's even more profound, he takes the war & violence images from the world news... and replicates them with candy:
(images credit: Horatio Law)
Twin Beans
Jason Mecier uses the media of jellybeans to make some pop-culture commentary. Here are the characters of the "Twin Peaks" popular show:
and some swanky series of art made from the chewing gum packs and wrappers:

(images credit: Jason Mecier)
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