Ripley’s Believe It or Not! has acquired a portrait of rapper Eminem made completely out of M&M chocolate candies.
Enrique Ramos, who lives in Orlando, Florida and Mexico, created the portrait of Eminem using more than 1,000 individual M&M’s.
Ramos used over 8 pounds of chocolate to create a portrait of the chart-topping rapper, born Marshall Mathers.
The high calorie portrait - which measures at 40 inches x 30 inches - will hang in the halls of one of Ripley’s museums.
“Our customers have a pretty good eye for art. They won’t be disappointed by Eminem in M&M’s,” said Tim O’Brien, VP of Communications for Ripley’s Believe It or Not! “This thing looks good enough to eat.”
Ramos has also crafted other unusual works of art, including a replicate portrait of by Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, which he painted on the back of a cockroach.
Eminem’s M&M portrait will hang along side other oddities in the Ripley’s musuem, including a picture of Princess Diana made from lint, The Supper in burnt toast and Michael Jackson, done completely in gumballs.
Enrique Ramos, who lives in Orlando, Florida and Mexico, created the portrait of Eminem using more than 1,000 individual M&M’s.
Ramos used over 8 pounds of chocolate to create a portrait of the chart-topping rapper, born Marshall Mathers.
The high calorie portrait - which measures at 40 inches x 30 inches - will hang in the halls of one of Ripley’s museums.
“Our customers have a pretty good eye for art. They won’t be disappointed by Eminem in M&M’s,” said Tim O’Brien, VP of Communications for Ripley’s Believe It or Not! “This thing looks good enough to eat.”
Ramos has also crafted other unusual works of art, including a replicate portrait of by Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, which he painted on the back of a cockroach.
Eminem’s M&M portrait will hang along side other oddities in the Ripley’s musuem, including a picture of Princess Diana made from lint, The Supper in burnt toast and Michael Jackson, done completely in gumballs.
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