Eat Your Art Out: Sweet Masterpieces by Patianne Stevenson
Wednesday, August 6, 2008 

Desperately seeking sweetness: who is the artist?


I seem to have the "deconstructing" nature that I notice in the prose of professional food writers. They are able tell you about the meal, including the look, taste, and ambiance, by poetically describing the parts. I too focus on the bits and parts of a meal to evoke the whole. Rather than words, I use color, pattern, texture and shape. This is how I approach my work, including commissions, which can be anything from depicting a family recipe, to creating a site and color specific piece for that little slice of wall under a cabinet and above the counter in a client's kitchen. It's the same process with my cardboard sculpture. Although it is three dimensional, cardboard has color, pattern, texture and shape. I especially love the inconsistencies and little imperfections that arise in the final pieces from the "Cardboard Kitchen". It's just like finished recipes from the other kitchen in that way, but without the oven of course!
I love painting sweets! They're always beautiful, happy, and fun. But, my favorite baked subject has to be the cupcake! The variations are endless. It's like a fashion show! Enrobing can run from classic buttercream to the cupcake encrusted with the most outrageously gorgeous colors and fondant decorations. Even the outer garment, the paper cup, can make a stylish appearance. And of course there's the cake as the surprise. I just bought a little beauty to paint from a local bakery. The cake is pineapple rum flavored. I am so excited! So now I have to admit I also love to eat them. I think of it as eating a whole cake at once!

We Seattlites are incredibly lucky to have many truly wonderful cafes, bistros, restaurants, and bakeries. I can never decide on just where to take visitors, unless I have a month. And are we ever blessed in the cupcake department! We not only have several very well known bakeries dedicated to the cupcake, we have a head spinning array of bakeries producing delicious, elegant, high quality gemlike cupcakes! Are we in heaven?
That's easy...there is so much beautiful food out there!
Large format paintings are available through the artist's website, artonthemenu.com. Small format paintings, and cardboard sculpture are available through her etsy shop, artonthemenu.etsy.com.
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Reader Comments (19)
Hey Cakespy,
On a related note, I just got the latest edition of Bon Appetit and there is an article in there that made me think of you. It's called "Best of the Bakeshops" and features six pastry shops in the US. There is a very yummy-looking Key Lime Cupcake recipe!
These are so cool! You've gotta love a pretty desserts that has no calories!
wicked post!!! I love all this fab art!!!
How creative! Love those cardboard pieces!
Wandering Coyote: I just checked it out! I was super psyched to see that Sugar, a bakery in Seattle that shows my artwork, was featured--as was Vanilla Bakeshop, a supercute place we visited when in LA. As for the rest--a big to-do list, I should say!! Awesome, thanks for alerting us!
Clumbsy Cookie: Even better, to admire the objet d'art, while eating an actual cupcake.
Diana: Isn't it rad?
SoHo: They're totally awesome, aren't they?
SO COOL to see one of my favorite artists interviewed by another! I am so lucky to have both of you in my collection!
Patianne is an upcoming ICEarth prize donor - one of her cardboard cupcakes no less!
Oh gosh, this kind of art really leaves me wanting more!
They lood just incredible, and it is amazing the talent and creativity that is in this world.
oh wow... that is so interesting... i love the use of materials. so clever!
GENIUS!!
i'd rather eat my food than look at it, but i'm nevertheless impressed. makes me wish i had even a scrap of artistic talent. :)
i love the ones made out of cardboard. who would of thunk?!
I am so heading to that Etsy site - thanks for the heads up. =)
But they all look so scrumptious!
MKEQueen: Yea! I'm so lucky that Patianne is local too! How cool is that?
Jay: It leaves you wanting more...and more of her art!
Kim: Isn't it cool to see so much creativity?
Aran: I know, the creativity is staggering!
Veggiegirl: You said it!!!
Grace: Cupcakes taste so much better when appreciating cupcake art!
Krysta: Aren't they rad? I had to take a class in college where we did cardboard art and I made a huge candy bar out of cardboard. It was so awesome. These remind me of that, but they are even better!
Anne-Marie: Aren't you happy to have found her? It's true fine art! And so sweet!
Jaimee: Well, we warned you--they won't be delicious! But they're sweet. :-)
Easy on the eye and the hips! What's not to love :)
Good enough to eat! But I guess not ...
Amazing work.
these are stunning. thanks for sharing!