Food Art For Sale

Discover food art for sale. Browse today to find the food art for you, with a variety of styles and subjects available. Not sure where to start? Explore our popular food prints, paintings and collage. Or discover more about artists like Bruce McLean and Sophie Iremonger.

Peter Hawkin’s style is affected by the fact that he does his paintings on found surfaces rather than on canvas. The desks and wooden surfaces he paints on don’t just act as blank surfaces, their own markings constrain and affect what and how peter paints on them. In Sugar High macaroons float alongside space stations and an astronaut, all against a wooden backdrop, which is obvious to the viewer is a table, resulting in a surreal effect.

History of Food Art

Food captures the zeitgeist of a culture, since different food items can be powerful expressers of values and beliefs. For cultures around the world, food is inseparable from human history. Some of the most iconic food art was painted during ancient Greek and Roman times, the depiction of great banquets sending messages of health, wellbeing and privilege.

Food art goes back a long way and although it’s more commonly seen in photography and still life painting, food has always been an exciting material for conceptual artists, who see its perishable nature as something to be experimented with. Fresh fruit and vegetables are especially interesting since they add a temporal dimension to art installations.

The recent conceptual artwork, The Comedian, by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan caused a huge stir and was dubbed by the media as “The $120,000 Art Basel Banana”. The work was a ripe banana duct taped to a wall. For art critics its genius was in drawing out the mainstream media’s suspicion that “all contemporary art is a type of emperor’s new clothes foisted on rich people.” During its installation, another artist, David Datuna walked up to the banana and ate it, and that caused another huge stir. Afterwards he commented: “Art performance by me. I love Maurizio Cattelan artwork and I really love this installation. It’s very delicious.” Duchampian in nature, it’s the ridiculousness critics say this food art was all about.

Roy Lichtenstein is perhaps one of the most iconic food artists yet. His screen print Sandwich and Soda parodied American advertising conventions and commented on industrialisation and patriotism of the time. Andy Warhol also used food items in his prints, except he believed that mass-produced products were a great equaliser for everyday people. It’s with this in mind that art historians believe he endlessly reproduced Campbells Soup Cans.

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Bullseye! by David Gilliver
Bullseye!
Photography - 30x45 cm
Mini Master Chef by David Gilliver
Mini Master Chef
Photography - 30x45 cm
Bol de fruits by Andrea Plaza
Bol de fruits
Paintings - 37x44 cm
Millie's Cafe by Rita Minichiello
Millie's Cafe
Photography - 51x36 cm
It was a small wedding by David Gilliver
It was a small wedding
Photography - 30x45 cm
FAB CAPS by Carl Moore
FAB CAPS
Prints - 55x55 cmRent for $70 /mo
SOUP XPLOSION by MC Garbage
SOUP XPLOSION
Paintings - 150x100 cm
Invisible Soup by Bruce McLean
Invisible Soup
Prints - 66x68 cmRent for $80 /mo
mussels on plate by Elina Evstig
mussels on plate
Paintings - 40x40 cm
Ice Cream Sprinkles by Carl Moore
Ice Cream Sprinkles
Prints - 60x43 cm
Wine EMERGENCY!
Photography - 30x45 cm
Fish soup
Drawings - 40x30 cm
Trio of Doughnuts
Prints - 42x30 cmRent for $45 /mo
Citrons
Paintings - 146x114 cm
Balloon Number 8
Photography - 50x50 cmRent for $86 /mo
Get Ready
Paintings - 191x129 cmRent for $165 /mo
After Dinner We Danced In The Garden
Paintings - 160x130 cmRent for $255 /mo
Wool Number 17
Photography - 50x50 cmRent for $86 /mo
Tea Stain
Prints - 25x34 cmRent for $70 /mo
The Silence of the Clams
Photography - 30x45 cm
BBQ Dip
Photography - 45x30 cm
Low lying fruit
Paintings - 60x42 cmRent for $115 /mo
Scone in a White Interior
Prints - 65x59 cmRent for $85 /mo
Beans on Toast
Prints - 59x42 cmRent for $46 /mo
Vegetarian Kebab
Photography - 45x30 cm
Pomme bleue
Sculpture - 11x14 cm
Bronze Patine Marron (0411)
Sculpture - 81x28 cm
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