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please enjoy my highly important research findings of Food in Art.  one thing i realised while putting this together is that many artists are completely OBSESSED with donuts. maybe the oozing of the paint reminds them of the oozing of the inside of jam filled donut, but there it is. all images courtesy of Artsy.

Juan Carlos Rivero-Cintra, Memories As Metaphors No. 11

Juan Carlos Rivero-Cintra, Memories As Metaphors No. 11

Peter Anton, Divine Donuts

Peter Anton, Divine Donuts

Wayne Thiebaud, Delicatessan Study

Wayne Thiebaud, Delicatessan Study

Peter and Madeline Powell, Pay Day

Peter and Madeline Powell, Pay Day

Derrick Guild, Eclair

Derrick Guild, Eclair

Miss Moss

Hey! I'm Miss Moss. But you can call me Diana. This blog is a means of curating and sharing my love for visual treasures. Learn more about me here.

10 Comments

  • Sarah says:

    Love this post. I’m a painter and sometimes when you’re pushing the paint around the canvas it starts to feel a bit like food. Great roundup! Will Cotton is definitely the master of this genre.

  • Emma Shillington (@magical_making) says:

    Food in Art http://t.co/QUtjeWDwpq

  • Erin says:

    These are adorable, artsy and drool-inducing! I love art inspired by food; always have, though I can’t say why. This was a really cute post. The peanut butter cup repair definitely had me smiling!

  • @dachateas says:

    For my Foodie Friends. Pour a cup of tea and feast your eyes. http://t.co/ErwX8wqXyt

  • Manu says:

    Oh God, you made me drool! Loved this post :)

  • Valentina Duracinsky says:

    I looooooove this!!!

    Valentina
    Valentina Duracinsky Blog

  • Paula says:

    Amazing artworks!

  • Isabella Giancarlo says:

    adriana gallo does lovely food illustrations! http://www.adriana-gallo.com/

  • Christopher Boffoli says:

    Hello. If you guys are going to use my copyrighted work as free content without clearing it with me first, I wonder if it is too much to ask that you spell my name correctly.

    Christopher Boffoli
    Big Appetites Studio
    Seattle, Washington, USA

    • Miss Moss says:

      hi Christopher, sorry about the incorrect spelling of your name. it would have been a typo on my part, not a deliberate mistake. I have removed your artwork from this post.