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The Art of Chocolate. Oops, Reverse That.



above: chococlate sculpture by Paul Wayne Gregory

Not many things are more appealing to me than art or chocolate. So, the combination of the two is something I was destined to blog about. Whether it's replications of historical sculpture, of everyday objects or modern abstract creations crafted with actual, edible chocolate, here are some you can admire, some you can order and all you can eat.

Custom Chocolate Sculptures by Paul Wayne Gregory:


Inquire about them here. (special thanks to Betsy Wills for this one)

Chocolate sculptures by frenchman Patrick Roger.
Below the chocolatier with "Harold":

and his chocolate penguins:


Chocolate City:

created by Naoko Tone and Atsuyoshi Iijima from the Chocolate exhibition at the 21_21 Design Sight space in Tokyo.

Canadian-born Cosimo Cavallaro created this controversial life sized chocolate Jesus in 2005:



And followed it up with more Chocolate Saints in 2007:



And here's artist George Heslop with his life-sized chocolate Jesus on the Cross (this one's not edible, folks):


Beautiful Valentine's sculptures in chocolate by Joseph Schmidt:




the above sculptures are not for sale

Artist and award winning Pastry Chef Gerhard Petzl's chocolate sculptures:






Here's the Gerhard with his World's Largest Chocolate Santa made just last December:


Not going to travel the world to attend Chocolate fairs, museums and exhibits, but still want a sweet piece of art? Perhaps not as artfully crafted, but certainly as delicious tasting, consider these other fun chocolate items:

Chocolate Gifts You Can Buy Now.

Endangered Species Chocolate Wall Trophies:


available from the W Hotel Store or Walteria Living


The Chocolate Pie Chart:


From Matt and Mary. Buy it here.



Painter Girl's Animal Print Bars, Chocolate Frida Tribute Bar and caramel filled chocolate paint tubes are made to order. Get them here.

Jessica Walters' handmade chocolate shoes.
Available as one large shoe:

a pair of medium sized chocolate shoes:

or a small chocolate pair in a box:

buy them here.

And of course, the fab white or milk chocolate Nike's by Blondel Chocolates in conjunction with +41:


buy them here.

And fnally, Vosges Flaming Heart Chocolates, available in 3 different flavors:



buy them here.

Yes, I know there are a many pieces of sculpted chocolates in the shapes of things like cell phones, 3D roses, gold bars, et cetera, but I'm focusing on hand made pieces that embody the craft of an artist which is why I did not include them in this post. Bon Appetit!

Chocolate Links:
Chocolate Show
Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate
Chocolate Museum of Belgium
Chocolate Museum
Extreme Chocolate
chocosphere
chocolate maniacs
fine dark chocolate
logochoco (custom chocolates including your product made out of chocolate)

Some chocolate producers:
Best Belgian Chocolate Of The World Online Store
biagio fine chocolate
Cadbury
Chocolate art (UK)
DC Duby
Ghirardelli
Godiva
Guittard
Hersheys
joseph schmidt master chocolatier
Lake Champlain Chocolates
Lindt
marie-belle
Nestle
Neuhaus
Norman Love
Patrick Roger
Scharffen Berger
teuscher
Valrhona
Vosges
zChocolates

All things chocolate-related on Amazon

Blondel Chocolates and +41 Make Sweet Collaborations With Nike & Alife




Blondel Chocolats in Lausanne, Switzerland certainly doesn't look hip or trendy. But looks can be deceiving. Tucked away on a cobblestone street, it's hard to believe they have produced some of the hippest chocolate collaborations of late (with some design help from the folks at +41).


Above: The interior of Blondel Chocolats, always packed with both locals and tourists.

For the 25th anniversary of Nike's Air Force 1, designers from +41 created these delicious looking wonderful miniature milk and white chocolate shoes available for purchase:


1 pack = 3 boxes (1 pair per box) price, which includes shipping, is 30 €, buy them here.

mini choco sneakers pack (1 pack = 3 boxes, one each of Dunks, 1 Trainers and Blazers.
Price is 30 €, buy them here.

Not available for purchase but equally delectable are +41's large versions of the AF1 in dark and white chocolate:


And here are a few pics of Blondel's chocolate chief Bastien creating these yummy kicks:





The designers at +41 also helped to commemorate New York's ultra hot shoe and apparel store, ALIFE, 's debut in Switzerland this past June 19th at GRAND with a Blondel chocolate bar and choco-t shirt.


The 'ALIFE CHOCO-PACK' (Choco T-Shirt and Blondel's chocolate bar) were available only at the Grand boutique located at Traugottstrasse 9, near Escher-Wyss Platz, and Cellophane but both seem to be sold out everywhere.



Shop Alife here.

Blondel Chocolats began in 1850 and is world renowned for making delicious chocolates and confections. Be sure to stop by if ever in Lausanne!


Above: chocolatiers Yves and Bastien in the kitchen of Blondel's.

Blondel, Chocolats fins
rue de Bourg 5
1003 Lausanne
blondel@chocolaterieblondel.ch
www.chocolaterieblondel.ch

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