It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

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Today, food is photographed so much that it simply has to look appetizing or unusual. Especially when it comes to baking. But how in general can you cut such an amazing pie if Thor, a Stranger, Nikola Tesla or Dean from Supernatural is looking at you from it?

Pastry chef Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin is sure that art objects can be made from simple pastries. Drawing inspiration from pop culture, this artist creates portraits of famous characters, people or scenes from films on the crisp crust of pies.

Jessica started making unusual pastries in 2016, calling her project "Pies are awesome" (Pies are awesome). Since then, she has been expanding the boundaries of what is possible, combining the love of sweets and everything else. According to the artist, her mission is to show the world that pies can not only compete with creative wedding cakes and fancy desserts from around the world, but also be fun and easy to prepare.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Oprah Winfrey.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Thor.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

The era of the Great Gatsby.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

David Bowie.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Dean Winchester from the TV series "Supernatural".

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Self-portrait of the artist in the form of a pumpkin pie.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Alan Milne's sweet characters.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

"Dragon pie."

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Jabba the Hutt from Star Wars.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Vin Diesel from "Hijack in 60 Seconds".

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Sweet Mario.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Darth Vader.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

AT-AT is a walker from "Star Wars".

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Jack Nicholson in the movie "The Shining".

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Wil Wheaton.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Nikola Tesla.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

Sweet emoji.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

"Tough nut to crack."

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

A stranger in strawberries.

It's even a pity to cut: pop culture in pies

BB-8 is a robot from Star Wars.

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