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Elizabeth Graeber’s Food On Paper Illustrations Are Delicious

| All about mutantspace | August 30, 2012

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations sriacha sauce

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations birthday cake

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations corn on the cob

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations grapefruit

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations icecream

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations dijon mustard

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations pepperoni

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations tomato soup

Elizabeth Graeber Food On Paper illustrations pickles

Elizabeth Graeber‘s ‘Food On Paper’ illustrations are wonderful. Simply wonderful. Their vibrant colours remind me of Judith Kerr’s illustrations in ’The Tiger that Came to Tea’ while her quirky drawing style has shades of Quentin Blake – in it’s immediacy and boldness. Yes, her work belongs in such illustrious company. What’s most gratifying about the series is that she plainly states her love for food, a desire that comes out in her drawings.

She’s just published ‘An Illustrated Guide To Cocktails’ and should wish to buy any of her illustrations they’re available online.

 

moray mair

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moray mair has written 1483 posts in this blog.

Founder of this skills exchange, obsessive searcher for new art from around the world, producer of arts events and projects, music programmer and retired puppet maker

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