Unusual Geometric And Mathematical Cake Designs by Dinara Kasko II
byDinara Kasko uses her background as an architect and 3D visualizer to produce geometric cakes that at first glance seem impossible to eat.
Dinara Kasko uses her background as an architect and 3D visualizer to produce geometric cakes that at first glance seem impossible to eat.
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