





Playful and Colorful: Culinary Portraits in Pop Art
The photo showcases a creative and vibrant depiction of a birthday cake, featuring soft pink tones. The composition radiates joy and festivity, while the playful elements and intriguing texture draw the eye. The use of food materials adds an extraordinary depth to the image and appeals to the senses. This artwork would fit wonderfully in a modern kitchen or dining area, where it can create an inviting and inspiring atmosphere.
Vibrant Art for Creative Kitchen Spaces
The lively colors and playful aesthetics make this piece an excellent choice for any space that aims to exude a cheerful and creative vibe. It fits well in kitchens or dining rooms, bringing a touch of joy with it.
The artwork is available in various formats, including acrylic glass and aluminum dibond, which can enhance the vibrant colors with additional shine. Also available in other versions. If you're unsure about your product choice, we are happy to advise you personally.
Country: France
Artist's description:
Mix medias, food materials, COOKING FACES series, 2008.
In 2008, for the first time, Enora Lalet created the concept of cooked portraits, the beginning of the Cooking Faces series. These photographs present the human body and culinary textures in an unlikely relationship involving supports and materials. Covered in body paint, the faces are dehumanized, adorned with food reversals, in a pop and garish aesthetic. It’s a work in which texture rules and conjures the senses in an unusual confrontation around the meal customs.
“Pop icons, glorifying food and earth, the question could be: are we what we eat? Her off-the-chain portraits, flesh and sauce, lips and coulis, colour and optical brilliance, exquisite pheromones, are ad libitum variations which ensnare and chain the senses.” O.Marouani
Collections: Portraits, Kitchen Prints, Pop Art