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Malaysian queen of 3D jelly makes waves in Australia
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PETALING JAYA: While it’s common for most people to discover their talents during their formulative years, uncovering one’s hidden talent during adulthood is always a possibility.

This was certainly the case for the Siew Heng Boon, 38, who has made quite a name for herself both here and in her current home of Sydney, Australia due to her artistic talents.

But Siew is no traditional artist, and she carries neither palette nor canvas with her. Instead, her artworks are in the form of 3D jelly cakes and they’re every bit as gorgeous as any work of art.


Perhaps you might have caught a glimpse of her work on social media, where they have wowed folks through their exquisite details and beautiful designs.

Ranging from blooming flowers to entire fish ponds, her 3D jelly cakes are a thing of marvel and one might almost feel guilty at the mere thought of slicing into one, much less eating it.


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