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Composition in Red, Blue, and Yellow Sponge Cake * You have to be a bit of an art geek to enjoy this, but I think it’s funny. |
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Composition in Red, Blue, and Yellow Sponge Cake * You have to be a bit of an art geek to enjoy this, but I think it’s funny. |
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Mondrian, but I cheated.
Wonder why the yellow doesn’t occupy a corner like the red and blue do?
Perhaps only to prompt the question?
I’m a foodie, and I’m Impressed, and the slice, if it’s non-photoshoped, is seriously clean and well done.
I can tell you that it’s not photoshopped,as a foodie you might realise the person who put this together is a patessier, and he would be well conversed with making of petitfours, this is why you can see such clean lines and this would have been made in several stages before it was put together.
Yours a retired
Chef
Some people are easily amused.
I’m a bit of an art geek and a foodie and would order it off a menu if I saw it (it’s served at an art gallery’s cafe but I forget where). Another piece of edible art is Morimoto’s stained glass sushi from the Iron Chef America asparagus battle.
One thing I cringe at hearing is that it looks like the bottles of Loreal Studio Line hair care products from a few years ago. I understand that not everyone is into art or art history but the same is said when a familiar piece of “classical” music comes on and everyone knows it but no one can be bothered to find out what it is. If you know it and like it, what’s the problem. It’s like a bit of reverse snobbery.
Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art cafe is where you can get this. It’s a fantastic museum.
When I visited LA’s MOMA I thought it was nothing a good arsonist couldn’t fix. Each to his own, I guess.
Nicest piece of cheesecake you have posted in many a month.
I have to disappoint you but that’s no cheese cake but a sponge cake,with food colouring, chocolate lines seperating the pices and chocolate coating on the outside
Chef
These are the times I wish P-Nut’s Nyow! translated better. You know, the sound something makes as a comment zips over your head.
You can get this at the Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art cafe.
Honestly? It still looks like a japanese bento box lunch.
You made my day, Nick. Piet Mondrian is my favorite artist, and who the hell doesn’t love cake?
+1
Since you ask, I the hell don’t love cake. (For my birthday I get apple cobbler.)
Though I must say, for something this clever I’ll make an exception.
“Qu’ils mangent de la brioche”?
Kinda an art geek.And I want my cake and eat it too!
One of those minor details, but I never have quite understood ‘modern’ art. This isn’t bad, by any means, but honestly most of what is passed off today as art honestly looks like a pile of dog shit – and it may or may not have been spray painted.
I hate the art where it looks like they laid a canvas on the floor and just dripped paint on it and walked all over it.
I like my art to have a bit to do with reality. Even if it is surreal.
The Scream is a work of art that makes a real statement.
I bake and decorate cakes semi-professionally, and I am *SO* stealing that idea!
Very nice, but it’s upside down
All i can see is a section of the partridge family bus…
now where did i put that lithium
I guess I’m just a computer geek, because I thought this had something to do with Windows smartphone. That’s what it reminded me of.
But maybe they designed their interface to look like Piet Mondrian, hence my confusion???