Size Framed: 28cm Wide | 33cm High | 5cm Deep

Artist: Marta Gwizdala

Marta Gwizdala

I can’t bake cakes, but I can sculpt them

$250.00 USD

In the artwork `I Can’t Bake Cakes, But I Can Sculpt Them,` the artist showcases their talent for sculpting incredibly detailed and realistic cakes, despite having no ability to bake them in reality. The piece features a sculpted cake resembling a strawberry cake, complete with layers, frosting, and even glittery embellishments that add to its decadence and charm. The cake is presented on a plate, positioned on a table alongside a delicate rose and a small bottle, creating a charming and whimsical still life. The color palette used in the artwork is warm and inviting, with soft pinks and peach tones dominating the background and gold accents adding richness. The texture of the piece is striking, with the artist using an impasto technique to create a thick, tactile surface that mimics the look and feel of real frosting and cake layers. The addition of glitter adds an extra layer of visual interest and playfulness to the piece. The composition of the artwork is carefully considered, with the central focus on the sculpted cake being balanced by the presence of the rose and vase on either side. The use of light and shadow suggests a soft illumination, enhancing the three-dimensional quality of the sculpture. The organic and irregular shapes of the cake and rose mirror the natural forms found in the world, adding to the overall sense of whimsy and joy in the piece. Overall, `I Can’t Bake Cakes, But I Can Sculpt Them` is a delightful and skillfully crafted artwork that celebrates the artist`s ability to transform everyday objects into works of art, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. The piece invites the viewer to appreciate the beauty and creativity that can be found in even the simplest things, inspiring a sense of wonder and delight.

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