Showing posts with label cooking art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking art. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Garlic, Contemporary Kitchen Art by Amy Whitehouse Acrylic on W/C Paper, 3.5" x 5" $65 As I prepare to teach art to K-2 and 6-8, I've had little time to do much of my own work. This contemporary kitchen art is cheerful and loose. I'm happy with the freshness of it. To purchase please contact me amy.whitehouse@me.com To see more of my artwork: AmyWhitehousePaintings.com


Acrylic on W/C Paper, 3.5" x 5" $65

As I prepare to teach art to K-2 and 6-8,
I've had little time to do much of my own work.
This contemporary kitchen art
is cheerful and loose.
I'm happy with the freshness of it.

To purchase please contact me

To see more of my artwork:
AmyWhitehousePaintings.blogspot.com

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Figure Painting of Hands "CHOCOLATE CAKE" by Contemporary Realism Artist Carol A. McIntyre






A visual artist's voice is rarely heard in words. Inspired by history, I pursued my dream of creating a large body of artwork commemorating the women of the 1800's. This memoir is an intimate glimpse into my artistic life, creative decision making, the struggles and triumphs, and the lessons learned while painting my passion. 

Click Here to read about or purchase my book.

Click HERE to view the entire collection of paintings from this series.


"Chocolate Cake" conveys a couple of messages. It not only depicts women's necessary work in the kitchen, but also shows the contrasts of this time period. This pregnant or plump woman with broken an dirty finger nails and few resources, is able and willing to create a luxury item - fresh chocolate cake. Undoubtedly, house guests were the reason to create this special treat out on the prairie.


18"x25" Watercolor on Paper/Available

Click HERE for pricing.

A 9.25"x13" limited edition giclee print is available for $95.00.

Please contact Carol to purchase. The image is printed on archival watercolor paper with a 1.5" border. It is a lovely reproduction of the original.


View more of my work at http://carolamcintyre.com