【Description】
Late Night Browsing Warning!
The most hungry illustrations in the world!

It is now being talked about as "pictures" that you should never look at in the middle of the night!
The world's most delicious and happy invasion of food terrorism!

This is the first collection of works by Momiji Maio, who is very popular for his food illustrations that look like the real thing.
From steaks, roast beef bowls, tendon, sushi, ramen, and sweets to menus from famous restaurants such as McDonald's, Mos Burger, Starbucks, Tenka Ippin, Fuji Soba, and more, with free refills and large portions.

About the Author
Graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Oil Painting. Food artist. In the spring of 2019, he started updating his illustrations daily on Instagram (over 700 illustrations as of April 2021), and held his first solo exhibition "365 Days of Deliciousness" in the fall of 2020, which was a great success. He has many fans not only in Japan but also in the U.S., Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, and other countries. He is currently preparing for his first overseas solo exhibition, "1000 Days of Deliciousness.

【Payment】

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【Shipping】
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【Returns】

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