The Kitchen Art series is growing apace with plenty of different sizes and prices for limited edition giclée prints on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag art paper. No.4 in the series, “Sharp Dresser”, was inspired by the wonderful table knife that I found at Emmaus, a charity outlet which has a branch in every town in France, and which has such slick and dapper lines that when I lent it against a simple tranche of goat cheese it immediately took on the look of a 30’s slicker in a brown Derby.
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A Sharp Dresser ….#4 in the series Kitchen Art
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Oh, what a wonderful old knife, Roger…..and well posed, indeed!
Everybody loves a sharp dressed knife….:)
No good having a blunt knife….my grandfather would say “I could sit on that” if a knife wasn’t fit for purpose….
Love it😀
So beautiful, and almost made my mouth water! 🧀I wish we had an Emmaus in our nearest French town but we don’t — it’s at least 45 mins away.
They are a useful source of small things for props, for sure.
*smile* I dunno I would hang this in my dining-room: a few glasses of wine later it might look very threatening indeed !!!
Hang it in the kitchen…:)
Loving the texture and mood of your splendid image, especially the few cheese crumbs left make it even more appealing.
Nice when crumbs fall well for you:)