A food artist from Ebbw Vale has created a portrait of Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon entirely out of biscuits.
It took Nathan Wyburn more than three days to complete the artwork using 644 McVitie’s biscuits, including chocolate digestives, Hobnobs and Rich Teas.
He sculpted the portrait using a mosaic technique from both full and broken biscuit, carefully layering the right tones to perfectly capture her facial features.
The biscuit-based artwork was commissioned as part of McVitie’s Golden Moments campaign, which aims to spread stories of positivity and fun across the nation including the opportunity to win money-can't-buy experiences such as tickets to the live Britain's Got Talent Final on 3rd June 2022.
It has been a pleasure to work with @McVities to create a tasty portrait of @AleshaOfficial made entirely of Hobnobs, Rich Tea & Chocolate Digestive biscuits to celebrate their sponsorship of @bgt – it’s too good not to share! 🍪
— Nathan Wyburn Artist (@NathanWyburnArt) May 11, 2022
#McVities #TooGoodNotToShare #BGT pic.twitter.com/q4XG44D5by
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