BACON art/sculptures provide the ultimate food art experience at your event. Bacon is a pop culture phenomenon. This Chris Stapleton bacon showpiece was created for LouFest in St Louis MO in 2016 where Stapleton was heading. Before the event, organizers shared Images of this food sculpture on social media as well as local news creating a buzz before the event. People came to LouFest that year because they knew the bacon sculpture would be there. During the event people flocked to the Farmland experience tent to take their picture with the sculpture. Chris Stapleton was quoted as saying about the sculpture, “I look delicious!”.
PUMPKIN - that’s where my food art journey began. From 20 to 1500 lbs, I’ve done it all. Pumpkin carving at festivals, events, competitions and being featured on Food Network Halloween Wars and Road to Halloween Wars as well as numerous news segments, I over the top pumpkin sculpture showpieces that will long be remembered after the pumpkin is gone.
Cheese is another food art medium that people LOVE. The greatest complement I can get about one of my cheese sculptures at an event is, “wait…that’s CHEESE? There is something amazing about watching a favorite food being transformed into amazing food art sculpture..
CANDY sculpture is a food art sculpture medium that appeals to everyone!
Pie Art is a new way to promote your event, business, or product. Pie’s created for any occasion.
I love creating cookie art! Everyone loves to see their cookie favorites turned into delectable food art sculptures. ALL the cookie monsters will show up at your event when you feature one of my cookie creations!
Pasta Art! PASTA is one of the more permanent food art mediums in which I work. The permanence of a pasta sculpture makes it a great food art sculpture for not only your event, but also as a permanent fixture in your business. OH the PASTA-bilities.
Whether it’s dark, white, or milk, the smell of chocolate alone draws a crowd. While I specialize in creating chocolate sculpture likenesses, I will work with you to bring your chocolate food art design ideas to fruition. Go ahead…challenge me.
With their dynamic natural colors, fruits and vegetables are a great way to highlight your company logo or other images.
Natural colors of spices and used wine corks are a captivating way to enhance any food establishment.
Starving Artz is led by award winning art teacher Nancy Baker who will ensure an engaging, entertaining, and memorable experience for your customers, clients, community, and employees.
It’s always fun to have your work showcased in the media. I’ve been featured on Food Network Halloween Wars and Road to Halloween wars as well as news segments and press.
Nancy@StarvingArtz.com