A British baker has created a life-sized Michael Jackson sculpture made entirely from cake – and fans are thrilled.
The astonishing edible creation took nearly three weeks to make, with the head alone requiring four to five days of work.
The sculpture is now on display at the Coliseum Theatre, in Aberdare, Wales, to celebrate a screening of the film Michael.
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It was created by Aberdare-based Emma Jayne, who is known for her lifelike edible sculptures.
Trained in fine art and portraiture, she made the move into edible sculpture in 2012 and has since become one of the industry’s leading creators.
“Bringing Michael to the Aberdare Coliseum means the world to me,” she told Whats The Jam
“Seeing people connect with him in person – smiling, taking photos, sharing the moment – is incredibly special.
“Big thanks to the incredible technicians at the Aberdare Coliseum for displaying Michael so beautifully and bringing him to life with their lighting and effects.”
A spokesperson for the Coliseum said: “People have been thrilled and completely blown away by the sculpture.”
Emma is recognised globally for her expressive faces, refined detailing and innovative use of structure and materials.
She teaches artists from around the world from her studio in Wales.
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