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.

Cake-Icing-Graffiti

Miller-Icing-Graffiti

source/ photo courtesy Visual News

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