Has anyone thought about the difference between hard work and talent? I mean yes talent is a compliment, but it could also put to shame the years of HARD WORK people spend on their craft. and to just dismiss it as pure talent seems shallow.no offense to this comment or anything.
My God, I love the chocolates he makes, he makes everything from chocolate, even a giraffe, I'm amazed by all the chocolate things he makes, I can only say that it's very beautiful 🌸😍👍
This is one of those moments where I seen something that my brain can’t even register what my eyes actually seen. Incredible hard labor induced stuff that’s really amazing. I can’t say I even ever seen a full size replica chocolate giraffe 🦒.
In France and Switzerland chocolate sculptures are a common form of "patisserie". Once a year there a chocolate day in my city with exhibitions of giant chocolate sculptures like this one. This guy's art have probably been at the event at least once because aparently he used to work in the same city.
The time, the effort, the talent…The intricacy of every detail even the minutest ones…but most of all it’s obvious that he absolutely enjoys doing what he does, creating masterpieces from chocolate and other edibles and we get to witness him do it.
Ouai mec tu vas croire après c'est le demongorgon ah nan c'est Iron Man en fait je me suis trompés ça doit être une girafe ah NAN etc .. Alors que c'est une girafe 🤪😅 Like stp 👍si t'aime mon com 👇
Yes. Visually stunning & extremely impressive gifted & talented man. Of artistic & creative craftsmanship of masterpieces in chocolate sculpture & manufacturing. He certainly deserves an international platform to showcase his unique talent & work of art. He also deserves prestigious awards such as Nobel Prize or Oscar.
This is wonderful, all of the details and hard work that has been put into this never fails to surprise me, oh and we aren't going to talk about how much this cost him, right?