4 Artists Showcasing Food Art
These four artists offer food art in four different ways. Given their unique life experiences and artistic journeys, we’d expect nothing less! From chic and whimsical to playful and sophisticated, we’re taking a look at how four different creators showcase enticing eats.
From feelings of comfort to inviting energy, food is universally enjoyed and brings people together – which is why food art has existed since the Middle Ages. Whether it’s wanting to capture the mouthwatering details of a dish or evoke a creative side of beloved treats, it’s no wonder that artists are constantly finding interesting ways to depict edible delicacies. While we often see food art honing in on still lifes or historical scenes of big feasts, artists are finding other ways to show off appetizing cuisines.
From fruit as fashion to surreal meals, the work from these artists can bring enticing joy, pop art boldness, and more types of vibes to your space. Whether you prefer detailed paintings or digital illustrations, keep scrolling to find a new favorite artist.
1. Gretchen Roehrs | Food Fashion Artist
Gretchen Roehrs photographs her line drawings of women wearing real food. Putting a fun twist on fashion, she makes food the star of the show by styling her line drawn ladies with fruit and vegetable dresses, sweet flavored earrings, and other delicious “clothes”. Whether it’s colorfully clad, eccentric outfits or more subtle food fashion, we love the way each minimalist figure beams with unique personalities.
From a cool banana jumpsuit to a stylish coffee bean gown, we think her artwork can be a wonderful way to add chic and whimsical energy to your space. If her appetizingly stylish creations look familiar, you may have seen her work in the pages of The New York Times, Vogue, and Harper’s BAZAAR.
Click here to see all of Gretchen Roehrs’ artwork available on iCanvas.
2. Laurel Greenfield | Food Painting Artist
Inspired by moments of joy around the table, Boston-based artist Laurel Greenfield’s paintings feature everything from salty snacks to sweet treats. Diving into the details, she showcases beautifully decorated cakes, plates full of exquisite seafood feasts, vibrant cocktails, and other inviting delicacies. No matter if it’s a box of chocolates or a dozen oysters, we love her mouth-watering creations.
From a Waffle House breakfast to a lobster boil with corn and salad, we think her artwork can be a great way to create an enticing and joyful atmosphere.
Click here to see all of Laurel Greenfield’s artwork available on iCanvas.
3. Daria Rosso | Surreal Food Artist
Striving to incorporate texture and movement to bring subjects to life, Daria Rosso’s digital illustrations feature surreal scenes of people and food. Diving into fun and adventure, she shows her subjects skateboarding on avocados, kissing on top of French toast, climbing on top of sandwiches, and more in other imaginatively tasty settings. Ranging from desserts to vegetables, she pulls us into scenes of delight.
From a woman doing a yoga pose with pasta to a pair skating on panna cotta, we think her artwork can be a lovely way to create a playful yet sophisticated atmosphere.
Click here to see all of Daria Rosso’s artwork available on iCanvas.
4. Vitali Komarov | Food Pop Art Creator
Inspired by nature, Vitali Komarov’s paintings feature landscapes, animals, and everyday objects. Honing in on his food art, his works span a spread of fruits, sweets, beverages, and more in an array of vibrant colors with strong contrasts. With some of his art resembling the stylings of Andy Warhol and some paying homage to Matisse, we appreciate the nods to legends with his own unique style in the mix.
From a bunch of bright green bananas to a pile of Chupa Chups lollipops, we think his artwork can be a great way to add bold pop art vibes to your space. If his energizing creations look familiar, you may have seen his work displayed worldwide, as well as on the covers of books published by St. Martin’s Press and BBC Audiobooks America.
Click here to see all of Vitali Komarov’s artwork available on iCanvas.
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