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Under the ethereal name Kitchen Ghosts, food artist Daria Khoroshavina conjures culinary magic, literally. Indeed, no AI was used here, just old fashioned craft and wizardry.

Her looping animations feel like haunted vignettes: spoons stir on their own, steam wafts from invisible hands, and desserts get dusted by phantom pastry chefs.

These aren’t your average GIFs. They’re delicate, dreamy moments that float somewhere between vintage cookbook charm and a Miyazaki daydream.

Each scene is carefully choreographed, whispering stories of kitchens where the cooks have vanished but the rituals remain.

Call it ghost cuisine, simultaneously elegant, eerie, and mesmerizing.

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Images © Copyright Kitchen Ghosts. Used with permission.

A small glass bottle with a cork, topped with a butterfly, sits beside amber-colored resin pieces on a wooden surface.
A clear cocktail in a coupe glass placed on a marble table, accompanied by a sprig of mint, with a dark background.
A vintage tea cup with tea and purple flower petals sits on a wooden table, surrounded by scattered flower petals and a partially open book.
A vase filled with white daisies and pale roses on a wooden table, accompanied by a cup of tea, silver spoons, and vintage books.
A bowl filled with fresh strawberries soaking in water on a wooden table, with additional strawberries beside it.
A silver kettle steaming on a campfire made of stones, next to a white cup and a woven basket, with a calm river and green trees in the background.
A glass of sparkling drink with a slice of lemon, surrounded by playing cards and popcorn on a reflective surface.
Brooklyn-based illustrator Abbey Lossing has a distinctive style and colors palette, feeling both nostalgic and very modern at the same time.Her work has propelled her to collaborate with some great brands, from Google to Target to The New York Times.
In a project for Eventbrite, we see some of her illustrations come alive thanks to subtle animated GIF movement. We love her use of desaturated color, and the small moments captured. Via Behance:1b38b579255901.5cbe007ed2ec622e70d79255901.5cbe007ed3e68096c0679255901.5cbe007ed3c992637fd79255901.5cbe007ed2b94d65db379255901.5cbe007ed399aff4a0979255901.5cbe007ed27cb