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Artist Creates Cities Made Entirely Out of Jell-O Because Cities Made Entirely Out of Jell-O Are Really Cool

Whether happily putting wiggly spoonfuls of it in our mouths at mee-maw's house or hastily downing several alcoholic shots of it years later after accidentally catching mee-maw and her next-door neighbor doing a bit of jiggling themselves on the same kitchen floor you used to play Barbies on, Jell-O is...
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Whether happily putting wiggly spoonfuls of it in our mouths at mee-maw's house or hastily downing several alcoholic shots of it years later after accidentally catching mee-maw and her next-door neighbor doing a bit of jiggling themselves on the same kitchen floor you used to play Barbies on, Jell-O is part of the fabric of our lives.

San Francisco-based artist Liz Hickok certainly thinks so. Working in photography, video, sculpture, installation, and now, Jell-O, Hickok has created glowing scale models of cities that look as fragile as they do delicious. Hickok's even created one of Scottsdale, which you can see on her website.

Now let's take a ride into Jell-O town.

(Via: hiconsumption.com and lizhickok.com)


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