I’ve been thinking a bit about Jello lately. Rachel Laudan mentioned it in a comment about style . . . and it’s been stuck in my mind ever since.
San Francisco is a gorgeous place, but I do think it looks even better in Liz Hickok’s jello art shown above.
Maybe on some Mother’s Day I’ll take the whole day off to just play with Jello! That might be lots and lots of fun!
I searched for more jello art and found a few pieces on flickr. They are more somber pieces than Liz’s. But then San Francisco was not the subject at hand.
Rasputin is coming to mind. I have no idea why.
Some interesting colors in this jello art
There are many more photos of the San Francisco piece on Liz Hickok’s website.
A video of jello? Sure, why not.





Hi Karen,
I’ve been meaning to stop by. It looks like I dropped in just in time for Jell-O. I’ve never seen Jell-O food art before. It’s amazing how people view things with such a fanciful eye.
I guess you know by now I borrowed one of your recipe links for Limerick Day. Thanks for visiting and adding your classic “touch.”
FYI: According to foodreference.com, It was on May 28, 1897 that Jell-O was first introduced:)
That was a pretty good day, Louise! I feel in the mood for Jello right now and I think I have some strange flavor like pina colada in the cupboard . . .!
Hi – I was looking for good pictures of Jello art on Google Images and saw the photo of the still life – the apple, grapes and pear. I made that 4 years ago for an art show. It’s nice to know someone else enjoyed it.