Jim Victor's Butter Sculpture of a turkey
Jim Victor's Butter Sculpture of a boy milking a cow
Turkey
Butter Sculpture
Boy Milking
Butter Sculpture

 

Cheese sculpture of cartoon dinosaur
"Cheesasaurus" Rex
250 lbs. of
carved Kraft cheese
"Border Fest"
Hidalgo, Texas, 2002


Students Watching
Hidalgo, Texas

Booth at Florida State Fair



Butter Sculpture
Florida State Fair, 2002


1 view of chocolate pigs at Monmouth State Fair
2nd view of chocolate pigs at Monmouth State Fair

"Chocolate Pigs"
Monmouth County Fair, NJ 2002


Photo of Jim Victor carving a chocolate train
Jim Victor carving a chocolate train at the
Chocolatefest in Burlington, WI, 2001


"Calvin Swine and Unruly Pigs"
Butter Sculpture
West Virginia State Fair, Lewisburg, WV, 2002


Large butter sculpture of a cow, "Bessie"
"Bessie"
Pennsylvania State Farm Show, 2003
Butter Sculpture

View of butter booth with cow sculpture framework  view of butter booth with completed cow sculpture
Bessie Before                            Bessie After

Jim Victor's Butter Booth at the Fair
Jim Victor's Butter Sculpture of a Milkmaid
Jim Victor's Butter Sculpture of a Milkmaid
"Milkmaid"
Elizabethtown Fair, Elizabethtown, PA
2000

US Capitol Bldg. in cheese for Sen. Leahy

United States Capitol Building
400 lbs. of Cabot Cheddar Cheese
for Washington, DC reception for Senator Leahy, November 2003


Jim Victor carving horse butter sculpture
Horse and Milk Cart butter sculpture
"Got Milk"
Butter Sculpture
Eastern States Exposition
1998


"Time Out"
Sorrento Cheese with other foodstuff for
Time Out New York magazine,
12/18/03–1/1/04 issue.

Text on page reads:

A DAIRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS

Cheese isn't the most distinguished artistic medium. Come on, it's cheese. But Jim Victor has a thing for dairy products. He used to work with wood, but ever since he answered an ad for a butter sculptor at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show in the mid-'90s, he's been elbow-deep in milk. For this pizza-delivering Santa, Victor used Sorrento cream cheese (tinted with chili powder and turmeric in some areas), along with roasted red peppers, spaghetti and cranberries. He admits to snacking as he builds, but doesn't suggest eating the goods after the work is completed. "They're a bit old by then' " he says. To see more of Jim Victor's work, go to
www.jimvictorcom.



Sleeping Man and babies chocolate sculpture

"Sweet Dreams"
Chocolate Sculpture
Burlington Wisconsin Chocolate Fest
2000


Food sculpture portrait, mixed fruits and vegies

"Portrait"




"Tractor"
Chocolate Sculpture
2001


"Friends"
Sweetwater Fair
Rock Springs, WY
2001




   

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