India, Aug. 11 -- Art has an intertwined business with inspiration, as it acts as a catalyst for creativity, emotional expression, and the exploration of new ideas. For as long as human history has stood, it has moved painters, sculptors, writers, and dreamers across the globe.

Now, entering the world of food, it has knocked on the doors of chefs as well. Among them is David Rivillo, a pasta designer based in Porto Alegre, Brazil, who has been in the business since 2016, making pasta that looks like edible art. His designs include stripes, polka dots, waves, zig-zag, rainbows, marble and even brick patterns.

Recently, Rivillo's artistry caught the attention of luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana, leading to a collaboration as part of a...