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An artful array of fruit
The United States Capitol in edible art form
Harry Potter themed dessert table

Edible art refers to food created to be art. It is distinguished from Edible Arrangements (which predominantly consist of fruit) because it is usually more elaborate dessert food. Common works of edible art include wedding cakes, birthday cakes, and cakes for baby showers, for graduation celebrations, and many other types of event.[1]

Each piece looks unique, even if created for the same event, because each creator has their own idea in mind when creating their food art. Thus, they may be subject to cake copyright. Such pieces of art can be created using a cake base onto which the cake decorations are placed, or they can be made purely out of fondant or sugar but, while edible, not created with consumption intended, such as Mexican Calavera.

Each graphic artist has their own set of skills in creating their work, but there are several basic starting points for edible dessert art. Most edible art franchises have sheet cakes, cut-out sheet cakes, layered cakes, sculpted cakes, and tiered cakes to choose from as a foundation.[2] One common technique is to airbrush the piece with sugar to enhance its features. Many artists in this field have a degree in fine arts,[citation needed] and participate in freelance decorating.[3] Many edible art pieces relate to popular children's movies, books, and television shows.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Marketing Cakes: How Bakeries Can Promote Custom Cake Designs Even Better". Swipely.com. 2012-03-09. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  • ^ Flinn, Christine. "History of Cake Decorating". ConfectionaryChalet.com. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  • ^ "Becoming a Cake Artist: Job Description & Salary Information". LearningPath.org. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  • ^ Grimsley, Kim (2014-07-30). "Cake Decorators' Dilemma — To Make Or Not To Make That Character Cake?". OliverGrimsley.com. Retrieved 11 September 2015.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edible_art&oldid=1203758597"

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