Trending: This Hyper-Realistic Maggi Painting Stuns Twitterati, Seen Yet?
Image Credit: Image: Twitter @VforVendakka_

Food is an art form and there’s no denying the fact. And while there are a number of other art forms, we love the recent trend of combining food with the arts. Be it in creating a miniature kitchen, food art or hyper-real dishes, artists all over the world are going all out in combining food with other art forms. The idea of food art presumably arose as a result of the blending of various cuisines, allowing for creative uses of multiple materials and dishes. Thanks to experimental food enthusiasts and social media, we get to see some gorgeous food art! 

Painting is one of the newest trends that we’ve seen in recent days that has gone viral too. Remember, we told you about the viral picture of filter coffee that left the internet craving? That post had gone viral and received 58.9K likes. Read about it here. The artist has once again left the internet not just hungry but also stunned. 

The artist, who goes by the name of @VforVendakka_, on Twitter left the internet shocked with the painting she made of a cup of filter coffee, which looked so real that you can just feel the aroma of the hot coffee. Read more about it here. Now in her latest viral creation, she has painted a packet of Maggi, and it has already been widely shared.  

Taking to her Twitter account, @VforVendakka_ shared a snapshot of her hyper-realistic Maggi painting, and that has undoubtedly stunned many people! "My old painting of Maggi", she wrote in the post. Take a look at it here:

 The post has received over nine thousand likes, 608 retweets and several comments! The picture is so real even the official handle of Twitter India Maggi couldn’t hold back, and gave their reaction to the painting. "This picture has surely taken our 'Dil.' Keep showing the #maggilove" they said. 

Many others have also commented on the post. Some users appreciated the level of artwork as one user wrote, "At first glance, it looked like the original pack but after zooming in, this is some serious painting." Another user added, "This is brilliant!" Someone also said, "The shadow is absolute class!" Some users just couldn't believe that it was an actual painting. A person wrote, "I just scrolled thinking someone posted a picture of a Maggi packet but then read the caption! Wonderful man!" Another person added, "I looked at the picture without the title and thought someone might be posting something nostalgic." Someone also offered to buy an NFT of her work and wrote “Pls consider doing an NFT mint of your art! Anything around South Indian food, and I will buy! Awesome work!” One user also asked the type of paint she used.  

The painting is sure to confuse a lot of people with the real packet, isn’t it? 

What do you think about her work? Let us know.