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Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Frying Eggs

Oil on Canvas Panel (Museum Grade)
6x6
SOLD

Can you hear the sizzle?






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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Baking Day by Food Artist Kristine Kainer

Oil on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas
20 x 20 x 1.375
Purchase Information

This painting reminds me of my Finnish grandmother's kitchen in the Bronx. She was always baking something. Her apple fritters, though, were heavenly!


www.kristinekainer.com
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#texasartist #apples #foodart #baking

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Salsa by Food Artist Kristine Kainer

Oil on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas
20x20

Though summer has ended, autumn has still not taken hold of central Texas.  My garden continues to produce tomatoes and peppers of all kinds.  Also, my little potted lemon tree is, in reality, a lime tree.  What better way to celebrate the vibrant flavors of this produce than to make salsa?

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#texasartist #foodart #salsa

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Bacon and Egg Breakfast by Kristine Kainer

Copyright Kristine Kainer 2015
Oil on Canvas
6x6
Purchase Information


Breakfast 24/7!


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#texasartist #breakfast #baconandeggs #egg

Kristine Kainer
AOT, CFAI, AWA

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Fruit Medley Lazy Susan Functional Art by Texas Artist Kristine Kainer

Fruit Medley
Original Acrylic Painting on MDF (Lazy Susan)
12-inch Diameter
Available

Okay, I've shown you several Lazy Susans that were given as gifts or were commissioned pieces.  Here is one that is actually available!

This one-of-a-kind Lazy Susan is a functional work of art.  The turntable is handcrafted in the foothills of Virginia by third generation cabinetry makers.  I then add an original acrylic painting and seal it for durability and lasting beauty.

This Lazy Susan is MEANT TO BE USED!  Instructions on care will be included.  If you have any questions or would like to commission your own idea, please contact me.  Enjoy!


Copyright Kristine Kainer 2014
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Oil on Canvas

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#texasartist #coastalart #beachart

Friday, July 11, 2014

Artichoke Half by Kristine Kainer

Oil
16 x 20

What does one do with excess paint on one's palette?  Use it in a colorful way, of course!

One of my favorite vegetables is the artichoke.  Whenever I've cut one in half, I've always been awed by the amazing formations within--the leaves, the choke, and the delicate heart--all nestled along a vertical axis.  It is truly stunning.  Thus, this painting attempts to celebrate the innate beauty of this delicious thistle in a vibrant way.  Mmmmmmmmmm.

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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Rooster by Kristine Kainer

Oil on Canvas Panel (Museum Grade)
6x6

Ten years ago, my family moved from the Washington, DC area to a farm in a rural part of Texas.  Of course, we wanted chickens.  Thrilled to learn that roosters are not necessary for eggs, we happily purchased a variety of young hens and soon began to enjoy the "fruits of their labor."  

One day, a friend of my husband's announced that he knew someone who had too many roosters.  Would we be willing to take one?  Halfheartedly, we said we might be interested.  A week or two passed.  Then, our lives changed.  Upon returning from a day of errands, we saw a newcomer among our flock--a scrawny, white leghorn rooster.

This bird had issues.  It was mean.  And it didn't sleep.  The crowing began around 2 AM and lasted throughout the night -- ten minutes of the most maniacal screeching followed by twenty minutes of an uneasy quiet.  Then the peace would be broken again with more ear-piercing howling.  This lasted for eleven days--ten days too many.  Needless to say, it was me or the rooster.  I won.

As we ponder a return to the farm on a full-time basis in a few years, the thought of having a rooster has returned.  They can't all be like that first one, right?  Surely, the one we got was possessed, correct?  Please feel free to convince me!  Meanwhile, enjoy this colorful, QUIET rooster painting.  You'll have a great night's sleep.

www.kristinekainer.com
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Friday, July 15, 2011

"Kitchen Window" watercolor by Linda Bein

"Kitchen Window"
transparent watercolor
22"x15"
$315
To purchase contact Linda at lindaabein@gmail.com.
After I painted this painting I left it on my easel to decide if I was done.  I usually leave a painting around a few days or weeks to decide if I am finished or want to "tweak" it a little more.  My students came in and they always look around to see whats new.  One of the girls  just loved the painting of the  peaches because they looked so fuzzy.  She was just smiling and happy when she looked at the painting.  It is always fun for me to see their expressions and hear their comments. 

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Flour Power

22x15 watercolor on 140 lb cold press paper. This happy chef will be the poster boy for our local United Way campaign kickoff coming soon. He has already been in an SWS exhibit in Dallas before.

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