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Talented Sushi Chef Creates Incredible Edible Works Of Art


A talented sushi chef Yujia Hu creates edible works of art from his sushi dishes.

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Watch the amazing creations that the talented chef created from his sushi dishes

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The 31-year-old has created Nike trainers, Hawaiian Shirts, Flamingos, and celebrities like Dwayne Johnson and Aquaman.

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Yujia uses salmon, seaweed, and rice to create edible works of art that take between 15 minutes to two hours.

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The Milan-based chef and artist said: “At first I was thinking of a way to promote my restaurant.point 196 | I started to create portraits of NBA players in sushi form.point 245 |

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“I relax a lot during the creation process because while I work my mind is free to travel, the thoughts fade without blocks and when I finish the satisfaction of what I have created comes.”

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“When I finish a piece, I feel a lot of satisfaction because I managed to take something from my head and make it a real thing.”

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His creations are super tasty but the chef says he regrets eating the work that he creates with so much hard work.

He said: “Once I create it and take a picture of a piece, unfortunately, I have to eat it or give it to family and friends.”

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Yujia says the best thing that happened to him was to receive an email from the band Fall Out Boy.

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Pete told him that he is a fan of his art and asked him to re-create their onigiri portraits.

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Yujia and the amazing creations that he creates from his sushi dishes have become very popular on social media. He has more than 54k followers on Instagram (@theonigiriart).

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He said: “I started liking what I was doing, so I continued to create and gained a lot of attention by my followers, who motivate me every day to get better.”

 

 

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