Mini sculptures of dim sum, pancakes, and donuts that look real enough to eat? Pan Baoxin, an artist based in Guangzhou who also goes by “Long-long,” has made more than 500 of these. The details and work that goes into each bite-sized artwork are more than you think, as she explains in this video. <br /><br />Don’t miss our stories, what’s buzzing around the web, and bonus material. Sign up for the GT NEWSLETTER: http://gt4.life/YTnewsletter<br /><br />00:00 All in the details <br />00:23 How to make them <br />01:40 The hardest bit <br />02:01 How her passion started<br /><br />If you liked this video, we have other videos of modern Chinese artists:<br /><br />Remembering Your Dead Cat with a Lifelike Felt Replica<br />https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x86304g<br /><br />Kintsugi: Using Gold to Fix Broken Pottery into New Art<br />https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8607uy<br /><br />Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments: http://instagram.com/goldthread2 <br />Stay updated on Twitter: http://twitter.com/goldthread2 <br />Join the conversation on Facebook: http://facebook.com/goldthread2 <br />Have story ideas? Send them to us at hello@goldthread2.com<br /><br />Producer: Andersen Xia<br />Script: Tiffany Ip <br />Videographer: Andersen Xia<br />Editor: Nicholas Ko<br />Mastering: Victor Peña<br /><br />#foodminiature #clayart #minatureartist <br />