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  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

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    Hummus and crisps, made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807a)
    Avocado on toast (made from rice krispys)
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807b)
    A rice-krispy coconut
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807c)
    A slice of pizza (made from rice krispys)
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807e)
    A rice krispy design based on a famous racy Kim Kardashian photo
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807f)
    A burger...made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807l)
    A sponge-bob inspired design, made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807k)
    A plate of sushi....made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807j)
    An adorable dog designm, made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807i)
    A fake smoked salmon and cream cheese bagel (made from rice krispys)
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807g)
    A rice krispy ice-cream design
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807h)
    The dancing woman emoji, made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807h)
    The dancing woman emoji, made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807g)
    A rice krispy ice-cream design
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807m)
    A Notorious BIG inspired design, made from rice krispya
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807n)
    A snicker bar design made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807o)
    A hummus design, made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807p)
    A Kit Kat bar design, made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807r)
    A David Bowie inspired rice krispy creation
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
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    FEATURE - Essbare Kunst aus den USA
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jessica Siskin/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. No stock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jessica Siskin/REX/Shutterstock (5635807q)
    The cheeky monkey emoji made from rice krispys
    Edible rice krispy food art, America - Apr 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7dh

    Talented student Jessica Siskin, or 'Mister Krisp', decided to create quirky food-art using the popular rice krispy cereal.

    Her designs range from emojis, to fake avocado on toast, to an edible version of Kim Kardashian's racy photo shoot.

    Jessica started making the krispy creations several years ago ahead of a friend's birthday. She uses food colouring to bring the designs to life and her designs can take up to two hours to complete.

    Speaking on her website, Jessica says: "Three years ago I didn't know how to cook anything besides oversized heart-shaped Rice Krispies Treats (but I had other redeeming qualities). When I was invited to a potluck birthday dinner, I was stumped. The birthday girl was a surfer, so a friend suggested I make a Rice Krispies Treats surfboard.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas