Swedish 3D Artist Bakes A Gingerbread Sculpture Of Smaug From “The Hobbit”

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Oslo-based Swedish 3D artist Caroline Eriksson has a nice little holiday surprise for the fellow fans of J. R. R. Tolkien’s tales – a 70 x 50 cm gingerbread sculpture of the fierce dragon Smaug. She spent two weeks constructing one of the central characters in the Hobbit. The sculpture depicts the exact visual representation of the legendary dragon as it is seen in the latest film trilogy.

Be sure to check out Erikson‘s portfolio to see her another delicious sculpture of Optimus Prime that she created last year for a contest in Norway and won a first prize of a trip to Bali.

More info: carolinedenise.com | Facebook (h/t: laughingsquidaftonbladet)

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