San Francisco-based installation artist Liz Hickok recreates famous skylines and landmarks using Jell-O as her construction material. “Remade in an unexpected material, seemingly permanent architectural structures are transformed into something precarious and ephemeral,” she explains in a recent interview with Inhabitat. “Their fragility quickly becomes a metaphor for the transitory nature of human artifacts.” Click through to check out her jiggly versions of New York City, San Francisco, and the White House.
New York City
San Francisco
The view from Alcatraz, San Francisco
Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco
The Mission, San Francisco
City Hall, San Francisco
Bay Bridge, San Francisco
Alamo Square, San Francisco
Marina, San Francisco
The White House
