Now that's what you call finger food! Artists creates mouthwatering miniature meals (but it's a shame you can't eat them)
By Maysa Rawi
With portions small enough for fashionistas, calorie counters and A-list celebrities, these miniature meals look like the ultimate in cocktail party canapes.
But the bite-size food pictured is actually completely inedible - and made of clay.
Artist Shay Aaron created the veritable banquet as part of a range of collectibles.
British classics: An artist has created a range of miniature collectibles made of clay including British classic dishes like a Full Enligsh and roast lamb and mash
The Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his 'tiny little grocery store' of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights
Costing around £10 each, the foodietreats are available to buy online.
The 26-year-old Tel Aviv based artist uses polymer clay and a 1:12 scale to cook-up, what he terms, his 'tiny little grocery store' of dollhouse sized delicacies and delights.
From seafood, to superfood salads, soups to sushi, meat n two veg to moreish cakes n pastries, pizzas, poultry and even a good old full English breakfast fry-up, Aaron's miniatures menu would be guaranteed to whet the appetite - were they actually edible.
One crumb of comfort, these mere morsels can be worn as jewellery. Many of Aaron's designs come as a pair of earrings, necklace or brooches.
Food from around the world: The collection includes pizza, tacos and guacamole and nachos
Costing around £10 each, the foodie treats are available to buy online on the artist's website
Crumb of comfort: Many of Aaron's designs come as a pair of earrings, necklace or brooches
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