Saturday, May 8, 2010
Hunks of meat
I've been sick the past few days, so I haven't been able to make much stuff, but here's a bloody roast and a leg of lamb. Meat is probably right below fish for some of my favorite things to make. I am posting at 2:50 a.m. Why?? Because I am suddenly wide awake after being in bed pretty much all day yesterday!! AAARGH!!!
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Are you sure that you're not shitting us? That last picture CAN'T be made from polymer clay. No way.
ReplyDeleteReally, how in the earth you can make that texture? Unbelievable amazing work! Wouldn't I want a slice of that with garlic-basilikum-sour cream.
Hope that you get well soon :)
Ira
That is truly amazing, I really am struggling to get my head round the fact that it's a miniature. How on earth do you get so much detail?? You are fabulously talented.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling much better soon.
Emma x
so everything (except for ur pictures) in this blog are pictures of miniatures right? Unbelievable...thought it was last nights dinner.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I cannot believe these photos are minis. Although I know they must be, rationally, my brain is totally processing the images as images of FOOD!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap. I mean, roast.
awesomeness. get well soon T_T
ReplyDeleteThe meat is really awesome! Get well soon! I miss our chats!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Kiva! Sorry to hear you are sick. Feel better NOW!!! Hugs~ Kim
ReplyDeleteYour "hunks of meat" really blow my mind Kiva!! The coloring and texture - everything!! There's just no way you made this from clay. Nope, no way!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you've been sick! Hope you're feeling better now - if not, get back to bed and have mom make the Keevster some chicken noodle soup. :P
They look delicious! Hope you're feeling better.
ReplyDelete-Grace
Hey Kiddo .. you .. sick? It must be all that sun and healthy living. You need some snow and cold weather!
ReplyDeleteIncedible mini's, as usual. When I try and explain what I do and I show people pics of what you do ... they don't believe it.
The real problem is that your clay food always looks better than the real food that I cook!! I can see cook book publishers coming to you for examples of what something should look like!
Get better ... BIG hugs..
Tom
Kiva, take good care of yourself!!
ReplyDeleteAnd about your work - Arthur C Clarke said "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" - and that's you - a magician!!
xxx
I am ready to tear into that roast beef. It looks so good! Totally amazing Kiva.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to hear you have not been feeling well.
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I hope you feel better now. Your meat is truly stunning.
ReplyDeleteGeneviève
Absolutely amazing! So realistic. And it is making me hungry! At the risk of a double entendre, sometimes I just crave a big slab of meat! LOL!
ReplyDeleteJody
If I didn't know better I would have assumed that the lamb WAS real. You ARE fabulously talented to be able to create something so realistic and delicious looking! :o))
ReplyDeleteI hope you get better soon. :o)
Michelle xx
I have never seen a more tasty hunk of meat then this one... AMAZING!!!!
ReplyDeleteSynnøve :)
Wow!! It is outstanding, Kiva
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better today?
Karin
WOW, you guys sure know how to make me feel better ;-)!!!! Thank you all so much!!! I am on the mend and I'll get back to "normal" (whatever that is) shortly!!
ReplyDeleteGet better !
ReplyDeleteAAAAAAAAAAmazing work !
Take care !
Wow amazing. I love how the blood has socked into the board and how you've managed to get the meat to look wet with blood. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon.
Kiva, I have prayed for you this morning, I sure hope you recover soon .I am like everyone else here.... AMAZED ! This meat is incredible... it is hard to beleive that is miniature, good think you sell it to prove it!!
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs~
¡Es increíble lo real que parece este trozo de carne!!! O =
ReplyDeleteY todo lo que haces precioso!!
Saludos
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I'm speechless! As someone said before, your minis look almost better than real food. The texture and colour are unbelievable. When I see things like this chunk of meat, my standards get blown away. I feel like I am just playing around with clays, and you are the one who's really serious about it! You're such an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAwww, Marcella, thank you so much sweetie!! But are you kidding me?? You're work is SUPERB!!! NO WAY does it look like you'e just playing around with clay!!!!!!!
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