The Great Tortilla Art Conspiracy organized by the De Young Museum in their Kimball Museum claims to create ‘tortilla art for masses‘. Unlike other food arts, the tortilla conspiracies use tortilla as a base to promote paintings and arts for both food lovers and art lovers. Facts provide that the event spread over three-weeks on Friday’s invited artists interested in tortilla art.
As these tortilla shells are made of edible ink, they are more of fun-filled appetizers for cocktail parties, birthdays and freaky get-togethers. Tortilla art if put on sale can be considered as a food art out-of-the-box, with the capacity to draw the party animals in one-swing during snacking time. Well the Tortilla art that has a mild claim of spreading peace to the masses and for the masses gives the tortillas a kick.
Visit the gallery to view the Tortilla Art, themed Great Tortilla Art Conspiracy.
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