On Aug. 16, TLC aired "Extreme Food Sculptors," a program on food sculpting that included the unveiling of an 18-foot-high sculpture made completely out of bread by baking and pastry faculty and students at Johnson & Wales University (JWU)--Providence.Last February, a television crew from Stone & Co. Entertainment came to campus to film chef Ciril Hitz, department chair of the International Baking & Pastry Institute at the JWU College of Culinary Arts and his team as they constructed the 700-pound abstract sculpture. It was made up of 1,000 separate components that were each glazed, painted, baked and sculpted before the finished sculpture was assembled with the help of a forklift.
In addition to Chef Hitz and his team, the Aug. 16 episode of "Extreme Food Sculptors" followed two other food artists--an executive pastry chef in Arizona and a master fruit and vegetable carver in Mississippi. Visit www.tlc.discovery.com for the upcoming TV schedule.