Food Art Adds Flavor to Rooms
Scrumptious paintings and prints in mouthwatering colors show off your good taste way past the kitchen
Mom told you not to throw your food, but she didn't say not to hang it on the wall. If you are a food junkie and inspired by feasts, fruits or handmade sweets, express your tastes in your art collection. Read on to see how you can brighten any room with the colors and shapes of your favorite foods.
"Candy Twenty Five Cents" Framed Print
Color, color and more color. This is a fantastic piece for any room. This one is 40 inches by 30 inches framed, but you can order a different size to fit your space.
Large-scale art in vibrant colors certainly serves as a "wow" focal point.
Show your love of art and baking through a Wayne Thiebaud print.
Kids' walls are great places to celebrate bakery goods. These oversize cupcakes in reds and blues add a happy note.
If you like a bright and cheery room with a young vibe, be unique and bold with a trio of large food artworks, like these pinwheel lollipops. The colors and association with sugar will keep guests smiling.
Bring in American pop art with Andy Warhol–inspired paintings of iconic American products such as these Campbells soup cans. This photo also shows how great brightly colored food art looks on a dark wall.
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"Une Pomme" Print, Sycamore Street Press
This simple letterpress apple illustration is a beautiful addition to any kitchen.
Mat and frame multiple pieces to accent a narrow space. I always like to use a mat when framing small pictures to unify them as a group and help them stand out.
Learn more about choosing the right mat when framing
Learn more about choosing the right mat when framing
Check out this creative idea of using a recipe-inspired wallpaper or decal on the back of a kitchen cabinet.
Tell us: If you could have a big painting of one type of food, which would you choose? Share your answer in the Comments section below.
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Tell us: If you could have a big painting of one type of food, which would you choose? Share your answer in the Comments section below.
More:
Design Strategies for Art Lovers
Deliciously Simple: Food Photographer Warms Up a Rental Kitchen
Art: The Unexpected