Posts

Showing posts from August, 2015

Van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gatchet in Jelly Belly Beans

Image
Portrait of Dr. Gatchet in Jelly Belly Beans by Michelle Wibowo Elements Shopping Malls has teamed up with Jelly Belly to spread message of 'Sweet Happiness' to the people of Hong Kong while inspiring them to unleash creativity and follow their dreams. Transformation from Van Gogh's original painting - Pencil Sketch - Brightly-coloured version of Jelly Belly Painting Michelle Sugar Art was commissioned to recreate 4-meter length Van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gatchet, one of the most expensive paintings in the world. 100,000 brightly coloured Jelly Belly Beans were used to inject 'sweet happiness' to the originally melancholic painting. Around 100,000 expired Jelly Belly Beans (120 kg) were used to create the artwork. Planning art-board. Around 24 different Jelly Belly Colours were carefully selected. We teamed up with HongKong's youngsters, get creative, have fun, and work together on this giant masterpiece. Getting r

Sugar Portrait of Rihanna

Image
Imagine a portrait drawn not with paint or pastels, but with sugar. Not sculpted or molded, but danced into existence by the vibrations of music. That's the magic Michelle Wibowo of Michelle Sugar Art brings to life. Her latest creation? A stunning portrait of Rihanna, brought to life with sound and granulated sugar. Using a subwoofer and Rihanna's hit "We Found Love Ft. Calvin Harris," Wibowo meticulously sprinkles sugar onto a black board. As the music plays, the vibrations create intricate patterns, slowly forming the recognizable features of the singer. It's a mesmerizing process, captured in a YouTube video that showcases the sugar dancing to the music, eventually settling into a detailed portrait. This isn't Wibowo's first foray into the world of sonic sugar art. She's created portraits of other celebrities, landscapes, and even abstract designs, all using the same unique technique. The results are nothing short of mesmerizing, with the delicate

CBBC Marrying Mum and Dad Making a Dinosaur Egg-shaped Wedding Cake

Image
CBBC team was visiting Michelle Sugar Art Studio to create a weird and wonderful egg-shaped wedding cake for their Mum and Dad. We're experimenting with different kind of fillings, from bake bean to tasty caramel Having fun time making things!      Yes, they've made a complete mess!   Dinosaur Egg Wedding Cake Be sure to check out the sneak preview on CBBC