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Real or not? Bet you'll never know the truth at first glance.

Wood carving artist Seiji Kawasaki has us completely duped with his amazingly realistic food creations.

Hand-carving blocks of wood down to perfection, he then paints his pieces to mimic the intricate shading and details that are naturally found in each food item

The delectable-looking pieces take about 2-3 hours to complete, which is amazing considering the amount of detail apparent within each tiny recreation.

While some are just lovely decorative pieces, often he attaches an element of functionality to his carvings, such as turning petite peppers into chopstick rests.

Just be careful not to mistake Kawasaki's creations for the real thing, or you might lose a tooth to a chunk of driftwood that looks a lot like a tempting chocolate bar.

(mymodernmet.com)

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Last modified on Thursday, 16 June 2016 07:25