Jean Reno clay figurine.
Commissioned by his personal friend from Chelsea, London.
I've done this quite a while a go but haven't got chance to post it in my blog.
Imagine stepping into a fairytale where your favorite Disney princess towers over you, not in grandeur, but in frosting and cake! This isn't a scene from a fever dream, but the reality of a gigantic, 2-meter-tall cake creation inspired by the magic of Disney. This culinary titan, weighing in at an impressive 200 kilograms, is no mere sweet treat. It's a masterpiece of engineering and artistry, built from a base of rich chocolate sponge cake, meticulously layered with luscious chocolate buttercream. But the real magic lies in its exterior, adorned with a whopping 30 kilograms of fondant, bringing the chosen princess to life in vibrant sugar-sculpted glory. Creating this colossal confection is no child's play. Imagine the logistics! Transporting this behemoth requires a dedicated van, carefully navigating the cityscape for two hours until it reaches its designated London venue. There, it takes its rightful place atop a custom-made, 1-meter-tall plinth, ready to reign over a...
Imagine the scene: Covent Garden bustling with activity, the aroma of fresh produce and delectable treats swirling in the air. And then, amidst it all, this majestic cupcake stands tall, a towering testament to Wibowo's talent and dedication. It wasn't just a sugar rush; it was a spectacle, a conversation starter, a sweet symbol of the market's vibrant spirit. This wasn't just about the sheer size, though. Wibowo, a winner of the Culinary Olympics , poured her passion and expertise into every detail. The sponge cake, light and airy, promised melt-in-your-mouth perfection. The frosting, smooth and pillowy, whispered of creamy indulgence. And the finishing touches? Well, those were left to Wibowo's artistic imagination, ensuring the cupcake was as visually stunning as it was delicious. The journey from conception to creation wasn't easy. 50 hours is no small feat, and the sheer volume of ingredients required meticulous planning and execution. But Wibowo, fueled by...
Michelle Wibowo recreated Shrek's home in gingerbread (Photo credit: Simon Jacobs) Celebrating this National Gingerbread Day today, Shrek’s Adventure! London has teamed up with cake artist Michelle Wibowo, baked up something truly Shrektacular. Visitors are in for a sweet treat as Shrek’s iconic swamp will be on display made entirely out of gingerbread. Cake artist Michelle Wibowo has worked over 50 hours to recreate every inch of Shrek’s beloved home, from the rickety welcome sign to the quaint outhouse, all with an irresistibly edible twist. Shrek’s Gingerbread Swamp will be on display at Shrek's Adventure London from June 5th through till June 12th 2024 giving everyone plenty of time to enjoy this one-of-a-kind creation. (Photo credit: Simon Jacobs)
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