Artist's Stop-Motion Video Of Making Waffle Goes Viral; Here's Why People Are In Awe

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We have found an artist who is using an unusual thing to make food come to life and her content has gone viral! After watching the videos, we were amazed by the creativity and we bet you will be too!

Artist's Stop-Motion Video Of Making Waffle Goes Viral; Here's Why People Are In Awe
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Highlights

  • Artist created stop-motion video of making food.
  • Her art has gone viral!
  • Watch the video to know more.

Art has no bounds; once the creative juice starts to flow, the result is not only enigmatic but also awe-inspiring! Art can be anything and everything, it can be the murals you see on the walls of your streets and it can also be the food on your plate. It is the creative expression of an individual on their choice of canvas! We have seen many talented people express their creativity through food. Some people choose to make art through food, for instance, the hyper-reality cakes that have been blowing everybody's mind on the internet, others choose to use art to make food. Today, we have found such an artist who is using an unusual thing to make food come to life and her content has gone viral! After watching the videos, we were amazed by the creativity and we bet you will be too! Take a look:

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Using wool, the artist recreated the entire process of how one makes waffles at home. The attention to detail and precision with which she enacts the process is flawless! First, the wool-made butter is applied to the wool-made waffle maker, even the process of butter melting on the waffle maker is shown using wool. Next, the wool-made batter is poured into the waffle maker and sealed to let it cook. Believe it or not, the steam of the cooking waffle is also represented realistically using wool. This video has garnered 5.8 million views. Her creativity doesn't stop there; she has even made a video of making coffee using wool. Take a look:

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Based on Instagram, the artist Andrea Love (@andreanimates) has been making stop-motion videos where she uses wool to imitate the actual process of cooking. With over 1.1 million followers, each and every video she shares just amazes people on the internet. Here is what they commented about her art:

"This is such a seamless transition I watched it twice without realising it had even ended"

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"Your videos make me happy"

"I can NOT IMAGINE how long it took you just to make those tiny waffles!!"

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"You make it look so easy..."

"I so enjoy these. Thank you."

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What did you think of this unique food art? Do tell us in the comments section below!

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