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Monday, May 9, 2011
A masterpiece in frosting
Last Friday night was the reception for the Just Desserts show at Gallery 9 in Norwood. In addition to submitting a painting, artists were encouraged to bring a dessert that was inspired by their submission. I had always wanted to try my hand at "painting" a masterpiece on a cake with frosting. A logical transition for a palette knife painter, don't you think? Well, here it is...
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Une belle gourmandise!!! Réellement à déguster ? Génial...
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Amazing painting and fun! Great idea. Did you use palette knives?
I vote for Malevich's "Black Square" for my next cake top.
Oh my goodness! A fabulous idea and so beautiful! A logical step indeed! It would have been so hard for me to cut into this cake (though admittedly, cake is a serious downfall for me, so I hardly have it in the house because I can eat the whole thing in two days)! Absolutely exquisite, Ann!
Nice job! I wouldn't have had the heart to cut it either.....
Maybe when you are done with corporate, you can be a masterpiece cake decorator! You could paint your tiramisu painting on a tiramisu cake!
Beautiful and yummy looking
This is wonderful Ann. The first time I did a palette knife painting, I thought of cake the whole time. It does feel like you are frosting a cake so this is the perfect next step.
Personally, I think your cake looks better than the master's original but that could be because yours is making my mouth water. Yum yum!
Oh my! I think there's another career in cake decorating for you! It's fantastic!
What a marvellous idea for a cake! You did an amazing job of it. I think I'd like one of Degas' dancers paintings on a cake, or maybe a Group of Seven landscape....
Did the cake taste especially yummy because it was so gorgeous?
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