Food Artist Creates Pop Culture Sculptures Out Of Ground Meat (30 Pics)

Kieran Gormley is a food artist and meat department manager at Uwajimaya, a grocery store in Seattle. Gormley uses ground beef and pork to design epic sculptures inspired by his favorite characters from video games and just pop culture in general. He also creates original sculptures and we’ve decided to share some of our favorites with you.

It’s definitely eye-catching and creative. If I happened upon one of these epic grinds while shopping I’d probably buy some. I just need to know the proper etiquette for ordering. Do I ask for a pound of ground beef or the character’s name? I’m not sure if I’m comfortable asking for a pound of ground Homer Simpson.

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1. Adventure Time

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2. Ghostbusters

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3. Jimi Hendrix

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4. Lucario (Pokémon)

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5. Donkey Kong

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7. Mario

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9. Powerpuff Girls

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10. Yoshi

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11. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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13. Chun-Li

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14. Guile

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16. Homer Simpson

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17. Sailor Moon

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18. Mike Wazowski

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19. Bride of Frankenstein

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20. Luigi And Wario

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23. Medusa

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24. Sonic

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28. Megaman

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