Framed Artichoke Artwork
Framed artichoke art beautifully shows the charming flower buds of the plant, which is the edible part. The budding flower bud consists of a cluster of various flower buds, before the flower begins to bloom. The base that is edible comes with a number of bracts, which makes the plant edible. Many artists have chosen to focus on the plant as a source of inspiration for their artistic skills and creativity.
The green food seems to be within the salads due to its color and texture. As we can see from the various framed artichoke art pieces, the food somewhat resembles sprouts, but all in a cluster. A number or artists have chosen to stick to its original shape and color, whereas others have chosen to give the plant its very own new shade.
“Artichoke 3”, “Artichoke 10” and “Artichoke 15” all feature the same image with the only difference being the shade that has been used by the artist. As well as the shade of the artichoke, the background color also differs, which makes the plant stand out more and more on each painting.
Framed artichoke art paintings by Jennifer Goldberger, Vision Studio, and Will Rafuse all chose to stick to the originality of the artichoke, which is beautifully shown in their artwork. Gayle Bighouse and Daphne Brissonnet’s artwork feature a more realistic approach to the artichoke, as both images gorgeously define the singleness of each bud.