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I do not have the gene to create art, but I do apppreciate art. I
especially enjoy when people use art to break out of the mold. Recent years have seen people using skin and nails and hair as a canvas for art. Long overdue and the next coming is doors-front door, garage door, cupboard doors, car doors...There must be millions of ultra boring front doors and garage doors in America calling out for artistic expression. Those decals they are now selling for your walls have great potential for other applications. I personally decorated my laptop with some really cool 3 dimensional art stickers-very elegant ones in a black paisley/scrolls style. (Hmmm they are not paper stickers so I wonder if they would remain stuck-on in the bathtub???) So to tie this into food someone in another group posted a recipe that called for decorating the top of a cheesecake with green and red pepper jelly. I immediately thought of what I could do with a toothpick to swirl them together in a pattern, which led to thoughts of painting with frosting. I have seen art on eggshells done with food dyes but I have never seen art in frosting (decorative frosting yes, art to the level of a painting w/frosting no.) With jelly your color palette is limited but with frosting every color is possible. What was your most artistic food masterpiece? |
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On Jul 24, 10:39*am, (z z) wrote:
> I do not have the gene to create art, but I do apppreciate art. I > especially enjoy when people use art to break out of the mold. Recent > years have seen people using skin and nails and hair as a canvas for > art. Long overdue and the next coming is doors-front door, garage door, > cupboard doors, car doors...There must be millions of ultra boring front > doors and garage doors in America calling out for artistic expression. > Those decals they are now selling for your walls have great potential > for other applications. I personally decorated my laptop with some > really cool 3 dimensional art stickers-very elegant ones in a black > paisley/scrolls style. (Hmmm they are not paper stickers so I wonder if > they would remain stuck-on in the bathtub???) > > So to tie this into food someone in another group posted a recipe that > called for decorating the top of a cheesecake with green and red pepper > jelly. I immediately thought of what I could do with a toothpick to > swirl them together in a pattern, which led to thoughts of painting with > frosting. I have seen art on eggshells done with food dyes but I have > never seen art in frosting (decorative frosting yes, art to the level of > a painting w/frosting no.) With jelly your color palette is limited but > with frosting every color is possible. > > What was your most artistic food masterpiece? I swirled some butter on some toast once. |
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On Jul 24, 10:39*am, (z z) wrote:
> I do not have the gene to create art, but I do apppreciate art. I > especially enjoy when people use art to break out of the mold. Recent > years have seen people using skin and nails and hair as a canvas for > art. Long overdue and the next coming is doors-front door, garage door, > cupboard doors, car doors...There must be millions of ultra boring front > doors and garage doors in America calling out for artistic expression. > Those decals they are now selling for your walls have great potential > for other applications. I personally decorated my laptop with some > really cool 3 dimensional art stickers-very elegant ones in a black > paisley/scrolls style. (Hmmm they are not paper stickers so I wonder if > they would remain stuck-on in the bathtub???) > > So to tie this into food someone in another group posted a recipe that > called for decorating the top of a cheesecake with green and red pepper > jelly. I immediately thought of what I could do with a toothpick to > swirl them together in a pattern, which led to thoughts of painting with > frosting. I have seen art on eggshells done with food dyes but I have > never seen art in frosting (decorative frosting yes, art to the level of > a painting w/frosting no.) With jelly your color palette is limited but > with frosting every color is possible. > > What was your most artistic food masterpiece? I use bacon strips to make a frame around the scrambled eggs for Sunday breakfast. |
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On Jul 24, 11:50*am, spamtrap1888 > wrote:
> On Jul 24, 10:39*am, (z z) wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I do not have the gene to create art, but I do apppreciate art. I > > especially enjoy when people use art to break out of the mold. Recent > > years have seen people using skin and nails and hair as a canvas for > > art. Long overdue and the next coming is doors-front door, garage door, > > cupboard doors, car doors...There must be millions of ultra boring front > > doors and garage doors in America calling out for artistic expression. > > Those decals they are now selling for your walls have great potential > > for other applications. I personally decorated my laptop with some > > really cool 3 dimensional art stickers-very elegant ones in a black > > paisley/scrolls style. (Hmmm they are not paper stickers so I wonder if > > they would remain stuck-on in the bathtub???) > > > So to tie this into food someone in another group posted a recipe that > > called for decorating the top of a cheesecake with green and red pepper > > jelly. I immediately thought of what I could do with a toothpick to > > swirl them together in a pattern, which led to thoughts of painting with > > frosting. I have seen art on eggshells done with food dyes but I have > > never seen art in frosting (decorative frosting yes, art to the level of > > a painting w/frosting no.) With jelly your color palette is limited but > > with frosting every color is possible. > > > What was your most artistic food masterpiece? > > I use bacon strips to make a frame around the scrambled eggs for > Sunday breakfast. Man, that's edgy! |
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On Jul 24, 10:39*am, (z z) wrote:
> I do not have the gene to create art, but I do apppreciate art. I > especially enjoy when people use art to break out of the mold. Recent > years have seen people using skin and nails and hair as a canvas for > art. Long overdue and the next coming is doors-front door, garage door, > cupboard doors, car doors...There must be millions of ultra boring front > doors and garage doors in America calling out for artistic expression. > Those decals they are now selling for your walls have great potential > for other applications. I personally decorated my laptop with some > really cool 3 dimensional art stickers-very elegant ones in a black > paisley/scrolls style. (Hmmm they are not paper stickers so I wonder if > they would remain stuck-on in the bathtub???) > > So to tie this into food someone in another group posted a recipe that > called for decorating the top of a cheesecake with green and red pepper > jelly. I immediately thought of what I could do with a toothpick to > swirl them together in a pattern, which led to thoughts of painting with > frosting. I have seen art on eggshells done with food dyes but I have > never seen art in frosting (decorative frosting yes, art to the level of > a painting w/frosting no.) With jelly your color palette is limited but > with frosting every color is possible. > > What was your most artistic food masterpiece? check these out...... http://www.frostedart.com/GallerySpe...kes/index.html |
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On Jul 24, 2:08*pm, Andy > wrote:
> Cheryl > wrote: > > I've seen painting done with icing with a brush, but by far the most > > gorgeous are the airbrushed ones, including a person's face. > > >> What was your most artistic food masterpiece? > > At maybe eight years old, I drew a pen drawing of the Beatles on blue > lined paper. > > In the process, my bubble gum fell out of my mouth and stuck to the > drawing. I pulled off what I could. > > Mom framed it and entered it into a town "Art in the Park" > exhibit/contest. > > It won second prize in my age group. > > In return for my talent I won a Paint By Numbers kit. It turned me on to > computer programming as a result. > > It didn't advance my cooking *skills until years later. LOL! > > Andy How old were you....3? |
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