Framed Bread Artwork
To some people bread is an appetizer and to others bread is a part of the main course. Bread is used all across the country and served in many forms and fashions. Having framed bread art on canvas can inspire one in the kitchen or give one ideas about preparation.
Bread can be used to make a sandwich. Bread can also be paired with pesto to make a hearty snack. Depending on your taste palate, it can even be used in deserts. From restaurant to restaurant and bakery to bakery, bread is a part of everyday life. In fact, some restaurants may even use framed bread artwork to remind you to crave bread while ordering.
Susan Clickner uses an original style meets traditional style to create framed bread photography. “Segala”, “Focaccia”, and “Semolina” are great pieces that she has crafted well. Looking in detail at her set of pictures, the background looks like a traditional hardwood floor. The actual picture of the bread is in its original seedling form. She greatly captured the essence of the bread from its beginning state and it is classical.
“Cafe Capri” by J. Parry is bountiful with bread. This framed bread art is truly a great example of how bread some people serve at restaurants. “Chef with Bread and Oil” by Tracy Flickinger also shows the pair of the chef with the marvelous bread basket. This work of art has an array of colors that really work well together. These pictures could easily be used in a commercial or residential setting.