World’s Smallest Shish Kabobs

When it comes to food artwork, one of the finest artists in the game is Jessica Hlavac. Known best for her extremely miniature renditions of popular food stuffs, each creation she pumps out seems to drop our jaw a few more inches further than our last awe-struck moment. If you’re not familiar with her miniature food let me catch you up: World’s Tiniest PeepsWorld’s Tiniest PizzaWorld’s Tiniest Pancakes.

What’s she got up her sleeve this time around? Some Tiny Shish Kabobs. Arguably, the world’s tiniest, as they fit rather snug on the face of a quarter. The attention to detail is immaculate, everything from the juiciness of the vegetables to the texture and opacity of the onions are visible in these mini masterpieces.

Clay, pastels and a whole lot of artistry:

P.S.: Jessica has a 2011 Tiny Food calendar for sale, $25. An extremely dope gift for any fan of art or food.

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