Feast Your Eyes On These Gorgeous, Drippy Food Sculptures

Brooklyn-based artist Chloe Wise uses oil paint, ceramic and a plastic-like material called urethane to channel Mario Batali's pasta, tomato sauce and ricotta cheese. Wise's paintings and sculptures often feature foods, like lasagna, Greek salad and avocados, either by themselves or juxtaposed with portraits. She's also worked on a collection of carb-based purses that feature pancakes, lox bagels and classic peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Scroll through her Instagram account for more plastic food art and Wise's deadpan sense of humor. Warning: Some images are NSFW.

O, full of tagliatelle is my mind!

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Greece Lightning Oil paint, urethane, ceramic plate I painted at a children's ceramic studio, joy, oregano, epoxy

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You Won't Cry, But Bring Tissues. (Oil paint, urethane, ceramic, wood) On view at Don't Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth group show at 4619 in LA, through August 6th. Check it out go go go

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This is me trying to give you perspective as to how very large these sculptures are compared to my also very large face. Check out my show this Saturday at @retrospectivegallery, Hudson NY🌹

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