Bakery Wall Art

208 creative works found

  • Stack of sugar cookies on a lace paper doily.

  • April 2008 – Westfield, NJ

  • A bakery found on our way from Beirut to Jordan

  • This shot, taken during a OCAU meet up at a train yard lent itself to a dark and foreboding shot here The Title is from a song from “Press Play on Tape” about a man devoting his love for the Commodore 64! Edit – SOLD! / To the art lover in the background as a Medium Canvas print!

  • The Beechworth Bakery at Beechworth in Victoria, Australia.

  • Acrylic On Canvas(Original Sold) Concept: Keep our imagination delicious so that we will always go back for more…and more good stuff can hopefully spring forth from there. /

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  • Really getting into this combination of two great interests!

  • My local bakery has some delicious treats to sample and this day I thought ‘think pink!’ Featured in Still Life and Food Photography Winner of the Not a single iving thing challenge in the In the Pink group

  • Coffee for two, with ginger cupcakes from Tempt.

  • / Strawberry tart is the second in the series “Delicious”... Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper… In the description that accompanied “Blueberry Tart” I referred to the work of a famous American artist called “Wayne Thiebaud”, who stated that his subject matter came out of a genuine experience from his life, from the American world, in which he was privileged to be. He went on to say that it was the most genuine thing which he had done. His subject matter is a commentary on the abundance that is a part of American society and the longings and desires ( e.g. all those cakes in a row) that go along with it. Like Thiebaud, this new series is definitely a reflection of my particular experience… it is at once a commentary on the richness of our culture and at the same time a reflection of my daily life… in addition to being a painter, I spend a lot of time in the kitchen… my belief is that since I have to cook to feed my family I had better do it well, (I have an abhorrence of wasted time), so to that end I have almost as many cookbooks as art books, in fact I have a collection of several hundred cook books… I have mentioned before, that there is a peacefulness, a feeling of rightness when I sit down to paint food… although all painting brings me pleasure, there is a special joy when I paint food… it is as though it is what I was meant to do ... The strawberry is rough like a slave’s arduous life / Vermillion, green, and fuzzy like an inscripted pathway / It tastes like the first candy bar in a child’s life / It looks like a cold soda on a hot summer day / Sounds like the Sirens decepting voice J. Macgregor / (Click image to link)

  • / “Lemon Curd and Blueberry Tart” is part of the “Delicious” collection..Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… Featured in Light in the Darkness…. This new series is definitely a reflection of my particular experience… it is at once a commentary on the richness of our culture and at the same time a reflection of my daily life…food is essential to life…suffice it to say we can’t exist with out it ... Painting food has a long history and according to Kenneth Bendiner in the comprehensive “Food in Painting”, is a separate classification of Art…He “underlines the central importance of 16th century innovations in food subjects and the great influence of 17th century Dutch art in the development of food imagery”. / He explains, with examples of paintings by the likes of Rembrandt, Chardin, Manet, Warhol and many others, how “food images can be purely symbolic, surrealist, and an element in allegories…he also shows the optimistic, human centered Renaissance spirit of food painting, and the way abundance, success and fulfillment pervade this art”. “But the illusion fails, and time returns us / to noisy cities where the blue / is seen in patches, up between the roofs. / The rain exhausts the earth then; / winter’s tedium weighs the houses down, / the light turns miserly—the soul bitter. / Till one day through a half-shut gate / in a courtyard, there among the trees, / we can see the yellow of the lemons; / and the chill in the heart / melts, and deep in us / the golden horns of sunlight / pelt their songs”. excerpt…Eugenio Montale / / (Click image to link)

  • In his sumptuous exploration of food images (Food in Painting), Kenneth Bendiner states, that ” food for the art historian can be the one area where conscious rules and dignified ideas need not hold sway - the real urges and concerns of a painter or his society can rise to the surface. There’s a certain freedom in the margins of art - where experiments and indulgence can operate—in other words more can be learned about someone from his backyard, than from the street façade of his house.” The latest painting from the series” Delicious” is “Scone with Berries and Cream. The Berries are a type of black berry, available all year round here… Watercolour on Arches Paper…Featured in Happy Haven… I grew up in a society where tea time was sacrosanct… dashing into the house after school, at four o’clock in the afternoon straight to the table which tea was laid, was an everyday thing… the weather was hot and the tea was refreshing… after several cups, one felt at peace with the world. Clotted Cream came from England in jars or tins but my mother also whipped up a wonderful cream from the top of the milk that came straight to our home from a neighboring farm every day…dinner was much later on in the evening ... You and I are great souls. / And we come together for a time. / We meet over a cup of tea here on earth. Shall we leave our shell and join with each other? / Shall we put down our shield and armor? / What will become of us if we do? / What horrible fate awaits us if we are defenseless? Tea is a time for love and tenderness without fear. / It is a time for sharing and learning and growing. / Come now, leave the battle gear behind. / Brave with me and let’s have tea. E.Grey Watercolour on Arches Paper.. One day through a half-shut gate / in a courtyard, there among the trees, / we can see the yellow of the lemons; / and the chill in the heart / melts, and deep in us / the golden horns of sunlight / pelt their songs* The strawberry is rough like a slave’s arduous life / Vermillion, green, and fuzzy like an inscripted pathway / It tastes like the first candy bar in a child’s life / It looks like a cold soda on a hot summer day / Sounds like the Sirens decepting voice. (Click images to link) Blueberries as big as the end of your thumb, / Real sky-blue, and heavy, and ready to drum / In the cavernous pail of the first one to come! / And all ripe together, not some of them green / And some of them ripe! You ought to have seen ...

  • The bakery, Hand painted with Oil on canvas / Thank you for looking. / Ken LePoidevin

  • This picture was taken June 2007 in front of a little bakery in Vally Junction here in Iowa. !

  • This shot was taken of the window of the original Black Springs Bakery building in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia. It has a very french provincial feel to it, though. This was taken in autumn with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and a 18-55mm lens. This was featured in the Canon DSLR Group, Rural Around the Globe group, Windows and Doors Group, Falling Leaves group and the Nature’s Reclamation Group.

  • This is the cottage you can stay at (we did and it was wonderful) at Black Springs Bakery in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia. It has a french feel to it and we were made to feel so very welcome. I used a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and a 18-55 mm lens.

  • This is the original facade of the Black Springs Bakery in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia. I have added a layer of texture and shot this with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and 18-55mm lens. This was featured in the Your Magic Place Group, Nature’s Reclamation and the Featured Only Group.

  • Yes, it is true. I am scared of cupcakes.

  • Texture Series Bakery 164 / Woodhouse Lane / Leeds

  • “The baker” has been shoot in the old city of Srinagar,near the Hari Parbat Hill, in the region of Kashmir. / This photo belongs to a collection “indian painting.” The photos of the collection have been elaborate with a process of post-production that tries to approach the photo to the painting. The result shows images where the line of the brush replaces it with the normal photographic definition, making brightest the colors and giving to the images a halo of antiquity that exalts the traditional aspect sought in the choice of the locations of the introduced images.

  • Amsterdam, November 21, 2009 / My candid street shot of today… :D Oooooh, so typical Dutch that I even cannot translate it into English LOL … / ‘bakfiets’ – a bycicle on three wheels with a ‘box’ in front, often used in the Netherlands to transport children, grocery shoppings, and a lot of other stuff. / And ‘oliebollen’, a typical Dutch treat, especially in wintertime: a dough shaped into a ball and fried in oil… No ‘Old years eve’ without ‘oliebollen’ :D . / So the ‘oliebollenkraam’ is the stand where the ‘oliebollen’, waffles and some similar treats, are sold… Indeed: with the ‘bakfiets’ to the ‘oliebollenkraam’ ... so typical Dutch that I can’t translate LOL… So… then just to make sure… the dictionary: / ‘bakfiets’: carrier cycle / ‘oliebol’: (no translation [giggle-shrug] ) / Edited (Nov 22, 2009): Aaah, but the Canadian family of Johan (photowalker) Nijenhuis do have a good English translation for it! : ‘oil domplings’ – Thanks Johan! That captures it well! LOL Photograph made with Pentax K10D camera and Pentax 18-55 lens Features and top10 placements / Featured in #1 artists of redbubble (Nov. 23, 2009) / Featured in the Dutch connection (Nov. 23, 2009) / Thank you to the hosts of these marvellous groups! / Comments and feed-back always welcome. Thanks for looking :)

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