( just for a while )
Eat more Art ...
... means, I used marmelade and butter
as colors and "painted"on sandwiches
like famous artists did on canvas.
Hommage a
Gerhard Richter
"Abstract painting"
material:
red and yellow marmelade,
plum jam and butter
on wholemeal bread
on oil-color on paper
Hommage:
Piet Mondrian
meets
Jackson Pollock's
"Drippings"
material:
red and yellow marmelade,
plum jam and butter
on wholemeal bread
on oil-color on paper
Hommage a
Mark Rothko
material:
ham and cheese
on peanut butter
on crispbread
on oil-color
on canvas
Hommage a
Marcel Duchamp
and his
saucy "invention"
of "ready made"
objects.
material:
ready-bought-bread
on oil-color
on crumpled
wrapping paper
on canvas
Hommage a
Joseph Beuys:
"fatty edge"
material:
("good") butter
on brownbread
on oil-color
on paper
Hommage a
Jasper Johns: "Flag"
(after Guantanamo
and NSA-eavesdropping)
and:
Hommage a
Karl Otto Götz
material:
salami tactics on bread
on oil-color
on canvas
I would like to explain (not only to US-American lawyers):
If you purchase one of these artworks, you will NOT get
the bread, which you see on the picture. You will just get
the photo, that you see above. So if you are hungry, go to
the next apple tree. But, please, don't go to an apple store.
It's far too expensive and you might get, what you don't see.