Matteo Stucchi is a pastry chef from Monza, Italy, who builds playful tasty-looking worlds using only desserts and and fills them with little figurines.
"A dessert's looks is just as important as its taste," says Matteo and we couldn't agree more. Baked brownies become mining sites, cake pops turn into a Ferris wheel - there's no limit to his wild imagination. The only thing that comes close to his creativity is his patience. The attention he gives to every detail is just amazing.
His efforts didn't go unnoticed. In just a couple of months he reached 35,000 followers and the number of sweet tooths is constantly growing.
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Would be so much better without the paddles....like the old saying goes
I've always wanted to try those sweets. Never tasted them. Just saw them on pictures. We do not have them at my country. Of course in this case it would be pity to eat them. This is very pretty :) Anyway is it tasty? Or it is just pretty? What is inside? :)
This brings me childhood memories. Like we used to imagine the mini worlds like this. My mom was mad that I eat for long time :) now I could tell her "You cannot rush art, mom." :)) I love all of these pics, they are so sweet :))
When I saw this pic, I immediately remembered that Apple updated the peach emoji! Take cover! Butts are falling!
just add the "Attack on Titan" theme song and put Eren's face in this
Matteo Stucchi is a pastry chef from Monza, Italy, who builds playful tasty-looking worlds using only desserts and fills them with little figurines. His father, W***y Wonka, is very proud of his son's art.
He's just trying to imitate this amazing Japanese artist. Of course it's incomparable and Tatsuya Tanaka is in another level. https://www.boredpanda.com/diorama-miniature-calendar-art-every-day-tatsuya-tanaka/
Matteo Stucchi is a pastry chef from Monza, Italy, who builds playful tasty-looking worlds using only desserts and fills them with little figurines. His father, W***y Wonka, is very proud of his son's art.
He's just trying to imitate this amazing Japanese artist. Of course it's incomparable and Tatsuya Tanaka is in another level. https://www.boredpanda.com/diorama-miniature-calendar-art-every-day-tatsuya-tanaka/