Sweet art! The amazing artist who can sculpt your face in a lollipop just by sucking on it - and the likeness is uncanny
When you look at a lollipop you don't expect to see your face staring back at you.
But one Singapore-based street artist is rising to fame for doing just that - carving the facial features of passersby into the delicious sweets.
The unnamed man, who can be found in the city's Chinatown, is able to create the spectacularly detailed mini-sculptures using just his mouth.
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Wow: A Singapore-based street artist is rising to fame for carving the facial features of passersby into lollipops, pictured
Street art: The unnamed man can be found in the city's Chinatown
Tourists and locals alike can watch as the artist licks and chews the lollipops to create three-dimensional portraits of them.
A video, which grabbed the attention of Designtaxi.com, shows the remarkable talent at work, although some believe the man's unique talent may be too good to be true.
In the footage, his subject explains to the camera: 'Supposedly this man molds stuff in a lollipop.'
Talent: The artist, pictured, is able to create the spectacularly detailed mini-sculptures using just his mouth
Tasty fun: Tourists and locals alike can watch as the artist licks and chews the lollipops to create three-dimensional portraits
His companion scoffs. 'That sounds a bit far fetched dude,' he says.
They then sit and wait as the man sucks and gnaws on the treat while a crowd gathers, eager to see the finished result.
Complete with eyes, nose, ears and mouth, the artist pulls the lollipop sculpture from his jaws proudly.
Shocked: A video, posted on Designtaxi.com, shows the remarkable talent at work and his very impressed subject
Profile: The men are amazed at the likeness with the muse's friend exclaiming in the video: 'Look at that, that is you!'
The men are utterly amazed, with the muse exclaiming 'whoa, no way dude.'
His friend, shocked, says: 'Look at that, that is you!'
The footage, uploaded on YouTube by user Rich Smith has gone viral, garnering more than 1.2 million views since March 27.
And the likeness truly is uncanny.