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Six food prints to brighten up your space

Six food prints to brighten up your space

Food art is a thing right now and honestly, it’s true. We admire the aesthetics of our plate food, so why wouldn’t it work on the wall?

It’s just another form of culinary creativity at its best, and it makes for sensible kitchen art. Here are six fun prints to spice up your space.

The Poster Club In my grandmother’s kitchen print

$139 The Poster Club In My Grandma's Kitchen print at RJ Living The Ukrainian artist Aliya Abs made this print especially for The Poster Cluba Copenhagen-based company that celebrates works inspired by Scandinavian lifestyle, fashion, culture and interior design. It features a harmonious blend of earth tones and vibrant shades and is available in four sizes, so you can choose for a standalone statement piece or to complement a curated gallery wall.

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Hattie Molloy Tomato print

$140 Hattie Molloy Tomato art print Photographed by Melbourne-based installation artist and creative director Hattie Molloy, the Tomato print marks her transition from floral arrangements to residential objects. This luminous work of art is a tomato balancing act against a neutral brown background for a color combination that brings life to any kitchen space. Available in two sizes, you can choose to hang it solo or between existing works.

Roos Goedkind Ragazzi’s Mafaldine with mackerel and chili print

$130 Rose Goodchild Ragazzi's Mafaldine with mackerel and chili print Using pointillist techniques, Melbourne artist Rose Goodchild spotlights an *unfinished* dish (its ingredients), capturing the anticipation of a memorable meal before it is created. The recipe in question comes from chef-owner Scott McComas-Williams of Ragazzi and is inspired by the Andalusian sauce he fell in love with during his time in Spain.

Limited to just 300 editions, choose from two sizes to suit your space. And like all artwork on Food For Everyone, each purchase supports those experiencing food insecurity by donating 10 meals per piece sold.

Ashley Simonetto Table top print

$95 Ashley Simonetto Tabletop Print Inspired by her Italian heritage – and love of good food – Ashley Simonetto’s artwork brings Sicilian olives and lemons to the table for an aesthetic treat. The piece has a clear composition that evokes the charm of a traditional Italian table setting. It’s perfect for adding character to your kitchen and celebrating the warmth and richness of the Mediterranean culinary culture. Available in two sizes, each print is personally signed by the artist.

Alice Oehr Elements of design print

$50 Alice Oehr Elements of Design Print Alice Oehr is the Melbourne-based artist with a series of still life drawings that play with common design principles for a fun and contemporary result. Using a vibrant combination of shapes and colors to create recognizable ingredients, this particular artwork combines organic and geometric elements with bold hues and smooth lines. Each print is personally signed by the artist – and you can choose to have it placed in a custom wooden frame.

Libby Haines Toast and Fruit print

$60 Libby Haines Toast and Fruit print Melbourne-based still life artist Libby Haines finds beauty in life’s simple pleasures and *Toast and Fruit* showcases this through the playful arrangement of colorful fruit next to buttered toast. Originally painted in oil on canvas, this piece showcases bold brushstrokes and attention to detail, capturing the nuances of everyday eating – ideal for any kitchen or dining room. There are only 25 prints per size, developed on textured fine art paper for a high-quality result. Each print is hand signed and numbered, with the option to add a frame.

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