These Frosting Murals Look Good Enough to Eat – But Don’t

Sick and tired of “normal” street art media like paint and yarn? Celebrating your birthday without a cake? Do you like licking walls?

Icing-Graffiti

Montreal-based artist Shelley Miller wants to solve all your problems. While she doesn’t use cake frosting as an exclusive art component, these blue-and-white Victorian-esque murals are probably the coolest (edible) paintings you’ll ever see. The best part? When it rains, they go all modern art-y and slowly melt. I’m sure there’s some deeper meaning in there, but I’ll leave interpretation to the professionals.

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source/ photo courtesy Visual News



Aziza Sullivan has always enjoyed three things in excess: food, writing, and sleeping. While the first two are happily combined, the third tends to get in the way, since it turns out the average reader is uninterested in sleep blogs. She also enjoys coffee, probably too much, if there is such a thing.

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