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Breakfast is served… with a side of art. Japanese artist Manami Sasaki has turned the humble slice of toast into a full-blown canvas, creating some of the most jaw-dropping edible masterpieces you'll ever see. What started as a simple lockdown hobby quickly became a daily ritual, and now her work has gone viral around the world.
Armed with nothing more than supermarket ingredients, a butter knife, and sometimes even a sewing needle for precision, Sasaki transforms toast into mini-galleries of creativity. She recreates everything from traditional Japanese zen gardens (yes, complete with edible "sand" patterns) to abstract modernist pieces inspired by Mondrian, to playful pop culture references and intricate floral designs that look almost too good to eat. Almost.
These 30 slices prove that art can happen anywhere - even on your breakfast plate. They're whimsical, funny, beautiful, and above all, a reminder that creativity can be found in the smallest, most everyday rituals. Scroll through and prepare to have your mind blown (and maybe your stomach rumble).