English Garden
Gardens of the World is a “Chelsea Flower Show” inspired International cake collaboration featuring 26 outstanding, award winning and celebrated cake artists from all over the world. Our common theme was “Gardens of the World.” We have created sugar art celebrating the beauty of English, French, Italian, Japanese and Spanish Gardens. Country of Inspiration: England Lush green leaves, twisted branches, amazing feel of being connected to the Earth (as in Lost Gardens of Heligan), all these magical features of an English garden inspired Mr. Tolkien, and today his fantasy inspires English gardens respectively. Moongate reminds of a Hobbit house, and these types of flowers support our most precious pollinators that make all the garden magic possible – my hero, a honeybee. There she is, sitting on flowers, doing her job as she has done for thousands of years. Honey. The Greenman is made of one of the oldest types of food human being ever had, honey-bread, or nowadays modified and more known as gingerbread, which is a big passion of mine. I feature water, sun (captured in solar lantern in the middle), soil, rocks and all the elements that make nature and life around us possible and even more, so beautiful. If I did it at least a bit of justice, I am happy. You can see all the amazing works of art at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/gardensoftheworldcakes?fref=ts Thank you for watching.
Karolina-Cake-Designer
Greek Mythology For Valentine's Day Collaboration
I absolutely loved creating this scenical cake for Cake Masters magazine, UK - sculpting is "my cup of tea"! I am grateful to Hajnalka of Zorika's Cake Art by Hajnalka Mayor for organizing this collaboration. The flying Pegasus carrying Perseus, who leans down to save his very loved princess Andromeda just as she's going to be sacrificed to Kraken sea monster, it was fun and I am pleased with the final result. This scene took me 3 weeks to create.
Karolina-Cake-Designer
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Karolina-Cake-Designer
Karolina-Cake-Designer
My First Experience With Clay - Scouts Leaders Wedding
the customers specifically requested non-edible figurines on top. I also used gelatine to make transparent flames for the campfire (LED light inside). I have more photos of the whole cake on my profile. this is just a work-in-progress, clay before bake, after, and after it was painted and placed where it belongs :-)
Karolina-Cake-Designer
Karolina-Cake-Designer
Karolina-Cake-Designer
Karolina-Cake-Designer
Karolina-Cake-Designer
My First Attempt At Creating A Lace Pattern Here I Was Inspired By A Real Folk Stitch Work From Slovakia Gerlachov 1St Half Of 20Th Cent
my first attempt at creating a lace pattern. here, I was inspired by a real folk stitch work from Slovakia, Gerlachov, 1st half of 20th century. I want to make more, as all these folk floral motifs are incredibly beautiful!