Explore the beauty of
framed pasta art prints whether you're consuming, cooking or looking at
pasta. These beauties are created using the artist’s creative mind and pasta as the main source of inspiration.
The staple food is a traditional Italian cuisine with its very first reference dating to Sicily 1154. It is used for making a variety of pasta dishes and is made from unleavened dough of water mixed with durum wheat flour.
Many artists are inspired by this food, which has caused them to work their creativity into various
framed pasta art paintings. These paintings are ideal for
kitchens, restaurants, and hotels; especially if the theme and style of the decor is Italian. Whether it’s pasta-related words, images, or Italian chefs with a bowl of pasta, many artists have incorporated such drawings into their work; making it unique and exquisite. For a lovely, elegant piece of work, “Bon Appetit” by Dan Dipaolo is ideal and beautifully elongated. The piece features a little bit of everything, including text, color, as well as a wide variety of pasta.
A colourful, yet contrasting piece to Bon Appetite is “Sunday Dinner” by Chariklia Zarris. The artist’s work portrays the
pasta ingredients as well as the equipment needed in order to make the dish. His choice of different colors makes the piece stands out; giving it an attractive touch. “Spaghetti and Co.” is another tremendous piece of art, which consists of simple, bold text with a large variety of pastas all over the place. Not only is this fascinating to view, but also has its own magical appeal.
Framed pasta wall art is a charming collection you can use to adorn many areas with. “Chef Pasta” by Sydney Wright is a lovely, sophisticated piece featuring a
chef holding a huge bowl of pasta as well as some drinks.
Works by Dan Dipaolo, Veronique, Stephanie Marrott, and many more chefs have included this idea, which makes their artwork look truly Italian and superb.