Look closely. Those are gummi bears and worms.
“Gummy Big Bang II” is an explosion composed by a light bulb and tons of red, orange and yellow candy gummi bears, worms, sharks filling a 120-square-foot space. The piece was included in the 2006 Oregon Biennial at the Portland Art Museum.
Source: Shin Sekai
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You never cease to amaze and surprise – in all the good ways such verbs imply.
Thank you.
Not a good light fixture for a kid’s room…..pretty cool though. Do Gummies melt when heated?
No, edible floor lighting.
Twice liked…
Waaayyy cool…
Colorful and flavorful….
and edible. 🙂
Best thing to do with those Gummy Bears. 🙂
Brilliant, reminds me of the astronomy quilts by the New York guy
Haven’t seen the astronomy quilts. Just googled it. http://www.quiltartisannharwell.com/astronomy_gallery.php. If I had not been searching for Quilts, I would have never imagined that these were quilts. Incredible talent…
Cheers, love your piece. Making somethin’ profound from nuttin’ much at all …
Looks delicious.
Yes, like we should dive in head first… 🙂
Amazing what people come up with and make it look so interesting.
Yes, the creativity and imagination is incredible. And especially so for one that struggles putting legos together.
Now we can tell children that the universe is made of edible gummy bears.
Laughing. Good one…
Hmm, would be a great way to teach children about the Big Bang Theory, but then they would probably make the evidence disappear. 🙂
Funny. So true Keith. The tantalizing gummies would be too much for any of us.
Yummy yummy!
Not as yummy as your baked goods Kim, but we’ll take ’em.
Thanks David!
I do love gummy bears and gummy worms a lot though 🙂
Have you heard about this gigantic gummy bear that they sell on this site? They have a promotional vid and it’s hilarious.
No. Do you have the link?
your blog is so interesting..love the photo, thanks
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