This Artist Paints Hyper-Detailed Food On Bottle Caps, And It’s Weirdly Mesmerizing (20 Pics)

Published 1 hour ago

At first glance, these look like tiny leftovers from a very fancy meal. Then you realize they are painted on bottle caps, and suddenly it is impossible to look away. Artist Mito Nishikura turns discarded metal caps into miniature canvases, filling them with hyper-detailed depictions of food that feel almost unreal at this scale. Every grain of rice, glossy sauce, and carefully placed garnish is rendered with astonishing precision, transforming everyday trash into something quietly beautiful and oddly soothing to stare at.

Here are some mesmerizing works by Mito Nishikura, proving that even the smallest surfaces can hold an incredible amount of detail.

More info: Instagram | mito0813.tumblr.com

Read more

#1

Image source: mito0813

#2

Image source: mito0813

#3

Image source: mito0813

#4

Image source: mito0813

#5

Image source: mito0813

#6

Image source: mito0813

#7

Image source: mito0813

#8

Image source: mito0813

#9

Image source: mito0813

#10

Image source: mito0813

#11

Image source: mito0813

#12

Image source: mito0813

#13

Image source: mito0813

#14

Image source: mito0813

#15

Image source: mito0813

#16

Image source: mito0813

#17

Image source: mito0813

#18

Image source: mito0813

#19

Image source: mito0813

#20

Image source: mito0813

Saumya Ratan

Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming. With her knack for art, design, photography, fun trivia, and internet humor, she takes you on a journey through the lighter side of pop culture.

Got wisdom to pour?

500-

Tags

art, bottle cap art, bottle caps, mini food paintings
Tweet
6