Artist Carves Unbelievably Intricate Designs Into Fruits and Veggies

Some people use their carving skills to become ninjas, while others take the Saltbae route and seductively slice up pieces of meat. This creative carver uses intricate knife skills to create stunning works of art.

An Instagram user who goes by the name @gakugakugakugakugaku1, has taken the Japanese art form of Mukimono, and made it their own.

The Mukimono art form consists of chiseling images on the skin of fruits and veggies and Gaku’s geometric designs are nothing short of amazing, as the patterns stay consistent throughout the fruit or veggie.

From apples to green onions, the knife skills here will leave you in awe.

Peep the breathtaking art below, and hop on to Gaku’s Instagram to view the full arsenal:

__________

Baymax Green Onion

bighero

__________

A Carrot Flame

carrotcarve

__________

Better Than The Eggplant Emoji

eggplantcarve

__________

An Apple A Day…

applecarve2

__________

Bloomin’ Onion

onioncarve

__________

Radish Flower

radishcarve

__________

Orange Scales

orangecarve

__________

Broccoli Tree

broccolicarve

__________

Dragon Fruit Banana

bananacarve

__________

Anotha One

applecarve

__________

Carrot Never Skips Leg Day

More content

CultureEating Out
Cavaliers And Spurs Debut Deep-Fried PB&J Sandwiches For The NBA Playoffs
The NBA Playoffs already feel unhinged enough. Then arena food decided to match the energy. Aramark Sports + Entertainment just unveiled a new limited-time menu…
,
Products
Pringles x Miller Lite Brings Back Beer Cheese Burger And Steak Crisps
Pringles and Miller Lite are teaming up again to satisfy snackers with two cookout-inspired snacks, Pringles x Miller Lite Beer Cheese Burger crisps and Pringles…
,
Eating Out
McDonald’s Launches New Under $3 Menu Nationwide
McDonald’s is bringing back a feeling a lot of people thought fast food lost years ago: walking in with a few bucks and still leaving…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox