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This Japanese artist says that he gets a lot of joy from hearing that his work looks tasty, and it's a compliment he receives often.
Yoshinobu Saito worked previously as a character designer, but recently it was his artistic forays into the world of gastronomy which have gained him attention online.
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And it’s easy to see why. His work is almost maddeningly realistic.
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In particular, he seems to specialise in the tantalising glisten that many delicious foods have, the one that relentlessly and unforgivingly triggers our hunger pangs.
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The detail is mind-blowing and the food looks so real that you can almost smell it.
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If you believe some sort of trick must be afoot, the artist has even provided a video showing how he created one of his digital paintings. He manually adds every individual gleaming brush stroke to the meat, giving it his signature hunger-inducing gloss.
Check out his Twitter for more amazingly realistic food artwork!