How Struggling Artist Became World’s Most Popular Pancake Artist (Video)

A young man who never planned nor trained to be a pancake artist has ended up one of the best in the world.

Dan Drake, aka ‘Dancakes’, is known as one of the world’s most talented pancake artists today, but few people know that he never planned, nor trained for this career. He was just a guy flipping fried foods at a diner to make ends meet, but his artistic talent catapulted him to international fame.

Photo: Dancakes/Twitter

Dan had always had a talent for drawing, but never really considered turning it into a career. In high-school, he would doodle and draw comics in the back of the classroom out of boredom, and dreamed of becoming a renowned musician with his band, Psychedelic Psycho Nuts. While trying to get his musical career off the ground, Drake got a job as a fry cook at the Courtesy Diner, in his home city of St. Louis. Because he needed to earn his chops, he was placed on the slow shifts, which resulted in few tips but a lot of time on his hands. It was on one of these shifts that he got his feet wet in the world of pancake art.

 

A work colleague had told Drake that making funny mouse ear shapes on pancakes sometimes made people leave bigger tips, and one day, he decided to test the theory on a customer who seemed to be having a bad day. He made the best smiley face pancake he could, and the man’s demeanor changed instantly. Dan got a $15 tip for his first artistic pancake, but it was enough to inspire him to hone his skills.

The young fry cook spent the next few months after that practicing pancake art, and eventually developed somewhat of a following at Courtesy Diner. One night, he made a mushroom-shaped pancaked inspired by the Super Mario video game for a friend, and the guy was so impressed that he took a photo and posted it online. Seven months later, his mushroom pancake was on the front page of social news sharing site, Reddit, and several online media giants, like Buzzfeed, posted it as well. Next thing he knew, Dan was being flown to New York to make pancake portraits of Dan Roker and Matt Lauer, live on The Today Show.

His career quickly blew up after that, and he was able to leave the Courtesy Diner to make bespoke pancakes for private parties and on commission. That was five years ago, and a lot has happened since then. Dan started his own pancake art company, Dancakes, and hired several other talented pancake artists to keep up with demand. He’s been traveling the world showing off his edible creations at various events, making pancakes with celebrities like Katie Perry, and, most importantly, taking his pancake art to a whole new level.

A recent Instagram post of two pancake portraits of Elsa, from the animated film Frozen, one from 2014 and one done this year, shows just how much Dancakes’ skills have evolved. He went from making cute pancakes that somewhat resembled their inspiration to creating incredibly detailed edible artworks that look painted onto the pancake.

To feast your eyes on more of Dancakes amazing pancake art,check out his Instagram and Facebook pages. Also visit his YouTube channel to see how the magic happens.

Source: Oddity Central

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8 comments

  1. Okonkwo Isioma Jane

    Cool

  2. Great! congratulations to him. The gift of a man makes way for him and brings him before great men.

  3. Chukwunedu Nkechi. F.

    He should keep it up

  4. true they say, nobody knows tomorrow.

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