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Pancake portraits offered at Contemporary Calgary’s annual Stampede breakfast

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An artist created unique pancake portraits at Contemporary Calgary, turning photos and faces into edible works of art.

A Calgary art gallery was host to another standout Stampede breakfast on Thursday.

Contemporary Calgary’s annual event features pancakes and sausages, like most do, but also a special booth where visitors can get a pancake portrait.

Calgary artist Eric Olson uses batter as a medium to create the edible works of art.

Calgary Stampede breakfast offers pancake portraits Calgary artist Eric Olson uses batter as a medium to create the edible works of art.

Olson says when he started working with Contemporary Calgary on the pancake breakfast a few years ago, he would make pancake cowboys, but his friend pitched the idea of trying to make portraits of local characters in the community — and it was a huge success.

Calgary Stampede breakfast offers pancake portraits Calgary artist Eric Olson uses batter as a medium to create the edible works of art.

“It’s a little bit of trial and error,” he said. “A lot of it comes from my experience as a print maker — in a way, it’s similar.

Calgary Stampede breakfast offers pancake portraits Calgary artist Eric Olson uses batter as a medium to create the edible works of art.

“Everybody’s different, so each pancake is different.”

Calgary Stampede breakfast offers pancake portraits Calgary artist Eric Olson uses batter as a medium to create the edible works of art.

The free pancake breakfast was held at the art gallery’s front plaza from 9-11 a.m. and featured live music and line dancing.

Calgary Stampede breakfast offers pancake portraits Calgary artist Eric Olson uses batter as a medium to create the edible works of art.