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"There is nothing more difficult for a truly creative painter than to paint a rose, because before he can do so he has first to forget all the roses that were ever painted."

quote by Henri Matisse

I think it goes for photographers too? Yet some discatrd this and will just copy?

From my garden, a rose called appropriately: Fire & Ice.

These duotoned roses are plump and opulent but are non-fragrant.

The weather was mad, raining, thunder and lightning, so in between showers, you can still see some drops on the petals, drying up quickly though under the studio-light... yep, I rushed out, yep another 'rescue' job, lol.

 

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The Penn State Nittany Lion and Jodi Bracken, left, pose for photos behind the Penn State Health ice sculptures during Lititz Fire and Ice Festival on Friday, Feb. 14, 2020.

well ... thought I could 'shake that monkey loose', but it has a bit of a hold on me and well ... maybe later(this is continued(kinda) dialog the shoot in the comment below.)

 

1 frame from a stop motion timelapse of sorts ...

 

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Stop motion clip is here.

 

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Somewhere betwixt the thickly-lined coils of one man's brain and the deep recesses of his wonderfully dark mind lies a lone isle. And on that isle a beautiful and haunting creature was birthed. A young siren of porcelain skin, gently folded hand, clothed in Victorian dress. A perfect expression of youthful fragility and innocence, and at the same time an emblem of physical betrayal and contradiction.

 

Beached on her rock, she flaunts her compromise--delicately patterned tentacles, heavy and entangled, and hinged by sharply, hooked talons. Products, perhaps, of an evolutionary and necessary defense.

 

Here, on this lone isle, she can find respite and sanctity. Here, she can be championed despite the burden of the anchors she carries--memories, things, people and time--the flotsam and jetsam of life. This is her duality. This is her beauty.

 

...for Ray. Thank you for your wonderfully dark and imaginative mind.

 

Sugar sculpture: FIREandICING.com

   

This contains orange rind, lime, crushed ice, a dash of tobasco sauce , mint and salt. The right evening drink .

Varnish Fine Art Gallery

JennyBird Alcantara solo exhibit

"Creatures of Saintly Disguise"

June 9th, 2012

 

The world of pop-surrealism is abundant with oddly-shaped creatures, otherwordly landscapes, unexplained objects and abstract, narrative images. True to this is the flora and fauna captured in JennyBird Alcantara's artwork, as well as the vulnerable, doughy-eyed damsels and creatures that inhabit her paintings. Here, both animal and human come together, either by choice or by nature. Conjoined at the head or the hip, animal and damsel become one, and the duality of human fragility and animalistic tendency coincide.

 

At this same intersection are the fantastical curiosities created only in the deepest, darkest of dreams. Two one-eyed, deer-hoofed beauties, taken from the painting "Daughter of Icarus", sit atop the ledge of a cake in gentle repose, gazing at their audience with suspicion and vulnerability, while above them two half-human bees ("Don't Stir the Hive") whirl about in contention for the other's honey. At the healm is the Queen of the Riddle Realms, gracefully watching from above in her pretty blue dress, hand-in-hoof, peering out at us through her unimaginable tentacled head.

 

Saints or not, these figures are certainly "Creatures of Saintly Disguise", and such narratives are best dreamed up by the artist herself. Re-imagining it all in sugar is best left to the kitchens of FIREandICING.com.

 

Wishing you the darkest, twisted and most surrealistic of sugary dreams,

F&I

 

Artist: JennyBird Alcantara

Web: www.jennybirdart.com

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Varnish Fine Art Gallery

 

Cake and Sugar Art: www.FIREandICING.com

 

Hi Fructose Magazine Article:

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Cruzin thru the Painted Desert AZ

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), San Francisco, April 5th, 2012.

 

Book signing tour for the release of Camille Rose Garcia's newest book, "Snow White".

 

When I learned that one of my favorite artists, Camille Rose Garcia, was going to be at the SF MOMA for her book signing tour of her latest release, "Snow White", I knew I had to pull out the whisk and the mixing bowl.

 

Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist films, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.

 

This cake comprises a culmination of Camille Rose Garcia's beautiful, dark art and iconic, gothic-like imagery. It serves as a sugar tome to the milieu of characters that inhabit her dark and fantastical world as witnessed in her numerous art books: The Saddest Place On Earth, Tragic Kingdom, The Magic Bottle, Alice In Wonderland, and her latest release, Snow White.

 

The Magic Bottle cake topper holds the secret to saving our planet from greedy oil factories, landfills and giant corporations destroying the last of the remaining wild animals on earth. But, will it be enough to defeat the capitalist machine out to ruin the natural world? You'll have to find out by purchasing her book (or stealing the sugar bottle from me)!

 

Fighting evil empires with sugar and spice,

 

F&I

 

Sponsor: SF MOMA

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Harper Collins Publishing

 

Cake Artist: FIRE and ICING

 

To view Camille Rose Garcia's artwork please visit www.camillerosegarcia.com.

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Varnish Fine Art Gallery

JennyBird Alcantara solo exhibit

"Creatures of Saintly Disguise"

June 9th, 2012

 

The world of pop-surrealism is abundant with oddly-shaped creatures, otherwordly landscapes, unexplained objects and abstract, narrative images. True to this is the flora and fauna captured in JennyBird Alcantara's artwork, as well as the vulnerable, doughy-eyed damsels and creatures that inhabit her paintings. Here, both animal and human come together, either by choice or by nature. Conjoined at the head or the hip, animal and damsel become one, and the duality of human fragility and animalistic tendency coincide.

 

At this same intersection are the fantastical curiosities created only in the deepest, darkest of dreams. Two one-eyed, deer-hoofed beauties, taken from the painting "Daughter of Icarus", sit atop the ledge of a cake in gentle repose, gazing at their audience with suspicion and vulnerability, while above them two half-human bees ("Don't Stir the Hive") whirl about in contention for the other's honey. At the healm is the Queen of the Riddle Realms, gracefully watching from above in her pretty blue dress, hand-in-hoof, peering out at us through her unimaginable tentacled head.

 

Saints or not, these figures are certainly "Creatures of Saintly Disguise", and such narratives are best dreamed up by the artist herself. Re-imagining it all in sugar is best left to the kitchens of FIREandICING.com.

 

Wishing you the darkest, twisted and most surrealistic of sugary dreams,

F&I

 

Artist: JennyBird Alcantara

Web: www.jennybirdart.com

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Varnish Fine Art Gallery

 

Cake and Sugar Art: www.FIREandICING.com

 

Hi Fructose Magazine Article:

hifructose.com/2012/06/12/jennybird-alcantaras-creatures-...

 

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), San Francisco, April 5th, 2012.

 

Book signing tour for the release of Camille Rose Garcia's newest book, "Snow White".

 

When I learned that one of my favorite artists, Camille Rose Garcia, was going to be at the SF MOMA for her book signing tour of her latest release, "Snow White", I knew I had to pull out the whisk and the mixing bowl.

 

Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist films, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.

 

This cake comprises a culmination of Camille Rose Garcia's beautiful, dark art and iconic, gothic-like imagery. It serves as a sugar tome to the milieu of characters that inhabit her dark and fantastical world as witnessed in her numerous art books: The Saddest Place On Earth, Tragic Kingdom, The Magic Bottle, Alice In Wonderland, and her latest release, Snow White.

 

The Magic Bottle cake topper holds the secret to saving our planet from greedy oil factories, landfills and giant corporations destroying the last of the remaining wild animals on earth. But, will it be enough to defeat the capitalist machine out to ruin the natural world? You'll have to find out by purchasing her book (or stealing the sugar bottle from me)!

 

Fighting evil empires with sugar and spice,

 

F&I

 

Sponsor: SF MOMA

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Harper Collins Publishing

 

Cake Artist: FIRE and ICING

 

To view Camille Rose Garcia's artwork please visit www.camillerosegarcia.com.

A youngster getting a chance to try out for himself the art of carving ice.

(For a more detailed caption, see the first image in this series).

Week 16, Assignment 3 for Take A Class With Dave And Dave.

 

yin-yang - This one is open to your interpretation! From the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: In East Asian thought, the two complementary forces or principles that make up all aspects and phenomena of life. Yin is earth, female, dark, passive, and absorbing; it is present in even numbers and in valleys and streams and is represented by the tiger, the colour orange, and a broken line. Yang is heaven, male, light, active, and penetrating; it is present in odd numbers and mountains and is represented by the dragon, the colour azure, and an unbroken line. Together they express the interdependence of opposites.

 

This was a tough shot to get and one that I'm gonna want to work on many many times again. Originally I wanted a lot more ice, but the more ice I used the quicker the rum diluted to the point where it wouldn't burn. I'm sure that there is a way to do it, I just haven't found out what it is yet. The only thing I would change about this particular shot is the location of the ice. I'd like it a bit more centered, but I do like the overall shot. I've got some ideas about how to do it and I may re-shoot this one tonight, but I am out of ice.

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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), San Francisco, April 5th, 2012.

 

Book signing tour for the release of Camille Rose Garcia's newest book, "Snow White".

 

When I learned that one of my favorite artists, Camille Rose Garcia, was going to be at the SF MOMA for her book signing tour of her latest release, "Snow White", I knew I had to pull out the whisk and the mixing bowl.

 

Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist films, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.

 

This cake comprises a culmination of Camille Rose Garcia's beautiful, dark art and iconic, gothic-like imagery. It serves as a sugar tome to the milieu of characters that inhabit her dark and fantastical world as witnessed in her numerous art books: The Saddest Place On Earth, Tragic Kingdom, The Magic Bottle, Alice In Wonderland, and her latest release, Snow White.

 

The Magic Bottle cake topper holds the secret to saving our planet from greedy oil factories, landfills and giant corporations destroying the last of the remaining wild animals on earth. But, will it be enough to defeat the capitalist machine out to ruin the natural world? You'll have to find out by purchasing her book (or stealing the sugar bottle from me)!

 

Fighting evil empires with sugar and spice,

 

F&I

 

Sponsor: SF MOMA

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Harper Collins Publishing

 

Cake Artist: FIRE and ICING

 

To view Camille Rose Garcia's artwork please visit www.camillerosegarcia.com.

Varnish Fine Art Gallery

JennyBird Alcantara solo exhibit

"Creatures of Saintly Disguise"

June 9th, 2012

 

The world of pop-surrealism is abundant with oddly-shaped creatures, otherwordly landscapes, unexplained objects and abstract, narrative images. True to this is the flora and fauna captured in JennyBird Alcantara's artwork, as well as the vulnerable, doughy-eyed damsels and creatures that inhabit her paintings. Here, both animal and human come together, either by choice or by nature. Conjoined at the head or the hip, animal and damsel become one, and the duality of human fragility and animalistic tendency coincide.

 

At this same intersection are the fantastical curiosities created only in the deepest, darkest of dreams. Two one-eyed, deer-hoofed beauties, taken from the painting "Daughter of Icarus", sit atop the ledge of a cake in gentle repose, gazing at their audience with suspicion and vulnerability, while above them two half-human bees ("Don't Stir the Hive") whirl about in contention for the other's honey. At the healm is the Queen of the Riddle Realms, gracefully watching from above in her pretty blue dress, hand-in-hoof, peering out at us through her unimaginable tentacled head.

 

Saints or not, these figures are certainly "Creatures of Saintly Disguise", and such narratives are best dreamed up by the artist herself. Re-imagining it all in sugar is best left to the kitchens of FIREandICING.com.

 

Wishing you the darkest, twisted and most surrealistic of sugary dreams,

F&I

 

Artist: JennyBird Alcantara

Web: www.jennybirdart.com

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Varnish Fine Art Gallery

 

Cake and Sugar Art: www.FIREandICING.com

 

Hi Fructose Magazine Article:

hifructose.com/2012/06/12/jennybird-alcantaras-creatures-...

 

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), San Francisco, April 5th, 2012.

 

Book signing tour for the release of Camille Rose Garcia's newest book, "Snow White".

 

When I learned that one of my favorite artists, Camille Rose Garcia, was going to be at the SF MOMA for her book signing tour of her latest release, "Snow White", I knew I had to pull out the whisk and the mixing bowl.

 

Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist films, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.

 

This cake comprises a culmination of Camille Rose Garcia's beautiful, dark art and iconic, gothic-like imagery. It serves as a sugar tome to the milieu of characters that inhabit her dark and fantastical world as witnessed in her numerous art books: The Saddest Place On Earth, Tragic Kingdom, The Magic Bottle, Alice In Wonderland, and her latest release, Snow White.

 

The Magic Bottle cake topper holds the secret to saving our planet from greedy oil factories, landfills and giant corporations destroying the last of the remaining wild animals on earth. But, will it be enough to defeat the capitalist machine out to ruin the natural world? You'll have to find out by purchasing her book (or stealing the sugar bottle from me)!

 

Fighting evil empires with sugar and spice,

 

F&I

 

Sponsor: SF MOMA

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Harper Collins Publishing

 

Cake Artist: FIRE and ICING

 

To view Camille Rose Garcia's artwork please visit www.camillerosegarcia.com.

  

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), San Francisco, April 5th, 2012.

 

Camille Rose Garcia and the crazy guy at FIRE and ICING.

 

Book signing tour for the release of Camille Rose Garcia's newest book, "Snow White".

 

When I learned that one of my favorite artists, Camille Rose Garcia, was going to be at the SF MOMA for her book signing tour of her latest release, "Snow White", I knew I had to pull out the whisk and the mixing bowl.

 

Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist films, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.

 

This cake comprises a culmination of Camille Rose Garcia's beautiful, dark art and iconic, gothic-like imagery. It serves as a sugar tome to the milieu of characters that inhabit her dark and fantastical world as witnessed in her numerous art books: The Saddest Place On Earth, Tragic Kingdom, The Magic Bottle, Alice In Wonderland, and her latest release, Snow White.

 

The Magic Bottle cake topper holds the secret to saving our planet from greedy oil factories, landfills and giant corporations destroying the last of the remaining wild animals on earth. But, will it be enough to defeat the capitalist machine out to ruin the natural world? You'll have to find out by purchasing her book (or stealing the sugar bottle from me)!

 

Fighting evil empires with sugar and spice,

 

F&I

 

Sponsor: SF MOMA

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Harper Collins Publishing

 

Cake Artist: FIRE and ICING

 

To view Camille Rose Garcia's artwork please visit www.camillerosegarcia.com.

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), San Francisco, April 5th, 2012.

 

Book signing tour for the release of Camille Rose Garcia's newest book, "Snow White".

 

When I learned that one of my favorite artists, Camille Rose Garcia, was going to be at the SF MOMA for her book signing tour of her latest release, "Snow White", I knew I had to pull out the whisk and the mixing bowl.

 

Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist films, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.

 

This cake comprises a culmination of Camille Rose Garcia's beautiful, dark art and iconic, gothic-like imagery. It serves as a sugar tome to the milieu of characters that inhabit her dark and fantastical world as witnessed in her numerous art books: The Saddest Place On Earth, Tragic Kingdom, The Magic Bottle, Alice In Wonderland, and her latest release, Snow White.

 

The Magic Bottle cake topper holds the secret to saving our planet from greedy oil factories, landfills and giant corporations destroying the last of the remaining wild animals on earth. But, will it be enough to defeat the capitalist machine out to ruin the natural world? You'll have to find out by purchasing her book (or stealing the sugar bottle from me)!

 

Fighting evil empires with sugar and spice,

 

F&I

 

Sponsor: SF MOMA

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Harper Collins Publishing

 

Cake Artist: FIRE and ICING

 

To view Camille Rose Garcia's artwork please visit www.camillerosegarcia.com.

  

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), San Francisco, April 5th, 2012.

 

Book signing tour for the release of Camille Rose Garcia's newest book, "Snow White".

 

When I learned that one of my favorite artists, Camille Rose Garcia, was going to be at the SF MOMA for her book signing tour of her latest release, "Snow White", I knew I had to pull out the whisk and the mixing bowl.

 

Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist films, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.

 

This cake comprises a culmination of Camille Rose Garcia's beautiful, dark art and iconic, gothic-like imagery. It serves as a sugar tome to the milieu of characters that inhabit her dark and fantastical world as witnessed in her numerous art books: The Saddest Place On Earth, Tragic Kingdom, The Magic Bottle, Alice In Wonderland, and her latest release, Snow White.

 

The Magic Bottle cake topper holds the secret to saving our planet from greedy oil factories, landfills and giant corporations destroying the last of the remaining wild animals on earth. But, will it be enough to defeat the capitalist machine out to ruin the natural world? You'll have to find out by purchasing her book (or stealing the sugar bottle from me)!

 

Fighting evil empires with sugar and spice,

 

F&I

 

Sponsor: SF MOMA

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Harper Collins Publishing

 

Cake Artist: FIRE and ICING

 

To view Camille Rose Garcia's artwork please visit www.camillerosegarcia.com.

  

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission.

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The sun is out, the sky is blue

There's not a cloud to spoil the view

But it's raining, raining in my heart

 

Read more: Buddy Holly - Raining In My Heart Lyrics | MetroLyrics

  

From the garden, a rose called appropriately: Fire & Ice.

These duotoned roses are plump and opulent but are non-fragrant.

The weather was mad, raining, thunder and lightning, so in between showers, you can still see some drops on the petals, drying up quickly though under the studio-light... yep, I rushed out, yep another 'rescue' job, lol.

 

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Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thanx for your visit, M, (*_*)

For more of my other work or if you want to PURCHASE (ONLY PLACE TO BUY!), VIEW THE NEW PORTFOLIOS AND LATEST NEWS: www.indigo2photography.co.uk/magda-portfolio.htm

  

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Walt Disney Family Museum

Sept. 28, 2012

Celebrating Stop Motion Animation in America

 

James and The Giant...Octopus?

 

I was invited by the Walt Disney Museum in San Francisco to create a display piece for the celebration of their newest exhibit opening, Stop Motion Animation in America. One of the first stop motion films that I remember as a child, and one of the most memorable, was a movie made in 1955 called "It Came From Beneath The Sea", a film about a giant radioactive octopus that wreaks havoc on San Francisco and demolishes the famous Ferry Building with its giant, monster-like tentacles. But Gumby and Pokey were two of my all-time favorite characters as a little boy, as well as James and The Giant Peach.

 

The question was, "how to combine a giant radioactive octopus with Gumby and Pokey and an oversized peach?" Simple! Build an enormous cake in the shape of a peach being attacked by said octopus with Gumby, Pokey and James standing by as gleeful participants!

 

These animated films have been an enormous influence on me since I was a kid, and to be asked to create something for the exhibit was an absolute honor. Tom Hanks and George Lucas got to see the cake but didn't get to taste it. Maybe next time, boys!

 

Wishing you much tentacled peachiness,

 

F&I

 

Mark Ryden “The Gay Nineties West” Art Exhibit, Michael Kohn Gallery, Hollywood, CA

May 3, 2014

 

The Fractal Bunny, or so I’ve titled him, is better known for his appearance in one of Mark Ryden’s greatest works, The Ecstacy of Cecilia. It was a pleasure and an honor to bake a cake for one of the world’s greatest pop-surrealist painters of our time. A brilliant show from one of the most brilliant minds in the contemporary art world today.

 

Mark and Marion, you are truly gifted artists, and true pop icons to this lost generation of dark souls!

 

May the future bring you both the continued success you so rightly deserve.

 

Peace, Art and Cake,

 

F&I

   

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), San Francisco, April 5th, 2012.

 

Book signing tour for the release of Camille Rose Garcia's newest book, "Snow White".

 

When I learned that one of my favorite artists, Camille Rose Garcia, was going to be at the SF MOMA for her book signing tour of her latest release, "Snow White", I knew I had to pull out the whisk and the mixing bowl.

 

Garcia’s layered, broken narrative paintings of wasteland fairy tales are influenced by William Burroughs’ cut-up writings and surrealist films, as well as vintage Disney and Fleischer cartoons, acting as critical commentaries on the failures of capitalist utopias, blending nostalgic pop culture references with a satirical slant on modern society.

 

This cake comprises a culmination of Camille Rose Garcia's beautiful, dark art and iconic, gothic-like imagery. It serves as a sugar tome to the milieu of characters that inhabit her dark and fantastical world as witnessed in her numerous art books: The Saddest Place On Earth, Tragic Kingdom, The Magic Bottle, Alice In Wonderland, and her latest release, Snow White.

 

The Magic Bottle cake topper holds the secret to saving our planet from greedy oil factories, landfills and giant corporations destroying the last of the remaining wild animals on earth. But, will it be enough to defeat the capitalist machine out to ruin the natural world? You'll have to find out by purchasing her book (or stealing the sugar bottle from me)!

 

Fighting evil empires with sugar and spice,

 

F&I

 

Sponsor: SF MOMA

 

Fiscal Sponsor: Harper Collins Publishing

 

Cake Artist: FIRE and ICING

 

To view Camille Rose Garcia's artwork please visit www.camillerosegarcia.com.

Piggy stands on one foot twirling away to the beat of birthday happiness. Such a party could only take place at FIRE and ICING.com.

Day 323/365. Fire and Ice's cantaloupe gelato. I would eat their gelato every day if I could. This was melon-y! Scott's Fire & Ice Catering pizza truck.

Belly Button Lint: Oyster Cult

Corey Helford Gallery, Culver City (Los Angeles), October 22, 2011.

 

A cake for the opening of the very first west coast exhibit for the internationally renowned and brilliant artist, Ray Caesar. Beautiful work, stunning patrons and a packed house. It was my absolute honor.

 

May you descend lightly into an abyss of sugar,

 

FIRE and ICING.

  

CREDITS:

 

Photography: Jun Park Photography

 

Artist: Ray Caesar

 

Cake Sculpture: FIRE and ICING

(www.FIREandICING.com)

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