PT on the MAKE blog points to this Starry nom edible masterpiece...
Impressionist Cake
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This is so beautiful and it's oozing with talent!!! I'm SO impressed! My dh sent me this link from boingboing... I think he finally appreciates my devotion to edible art now ;)
I'm going to blog about this... and dig out my icing tips and bake/make something! :)
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Only on craftzine could I get an art history lesson by posting about a cake, I love it! I'm not even sure I've ever heard the term Expressionist, and I had no idea post Impressionist existed either. Who are other Expressionists/post Impressionists? Now I'm hungry and wishing I was taking an art class at the community college!
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This may be up for debate, but I wouldn't classify Van Gogh as an impressionist.
I believe technically he's an expressionist.
Just picking nits.
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So glad someone else thought the same thing after seeing the post title. Yeah art history nerds! I double checked, he's post impressionist. It's an awesome cake. i wish I could get one and feed it to my first graders who are learning about Van Gogh!
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I NEED this cake. Seriously, I have a Starry Night blanket and a Starry Night ceramic cow. I need a Starry Night cake.
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