Five Simple Salads, 2024
Story Time:
I consistently emphasize the importance of eating colorful foods through my content. Making a salad is a spiritual practice that allows us to be creative while nourishing our bodies and feeding our souls. Nourishment is a process that goes beyond simply physical sustenance.
Having healthy habits, such as intentionally using leftovers for meals, not only saves you money and minimizes food waste but also creates a gateway for personal growth through practice, creativity, intention, and consistency.
Michael Pollan, a famous American author who has been writing books and articles for years about the socio-cultural impacts of food once said, "We change what we eat, and we change by what we eat. Food links us to other people, plants, and animals; we are all connected."
In this particular artwork, the wax symbolizes ingredients such as eggplant, boiled eggs, peas, blue corn, spinach, romaine, avocado, mushrooms, and string beans.
How I Selected These Art Supplies:
Like grocery shopping, I try to use my leftover art supplies before buying more. Some time ago, I organized an event for a client, and for the invitations, we used wax seal stamps on the envelopes. Exploiting the remaining wax beads, I opted to integrate them into some of my paintings.
Current Placement:
Joneck’s Wine Lounge in East Sacramento, CA
Additional shipping or delivery costs may apply after purchase
Black frame
Mixed media on cardboard: wax, acrylic, and oil paint
15 x 39 inches
Story Time:
I consistently emphasize the importance of eating colorful foods through my content. Making a salad is a spiritual practice that allows us to be creative while nourishing our bodies and feeding our souls. Nourishment is a process that goes beyond simply physical sustenance.
Having healthy habits, such as intentionally using leftovers for meals, not only saves you money and minimizes food waste but also creates a gateway for personal growth through practice, creativity, intention, and consistency.
Michael Pollan, a famous American author who has been writing books and articles for years about the socio-cultural impacts of food once said, "We change what we eat, and we change by what we eat. Food links us to other people, plants, and animals; we are all connected."
In this particular artwork, the wax symbolizes ingredients such as eggplant, boiled eggs, peas, blue corn, spinach, romaine, avocado, mushrooms, and string beans.
How I Selected These Art Supplies:
Like grocery shopping, I try to use my leftover art supplies before buying more. Some time ago, I organized an event for a client, and for the invitations, we used wax seal stamps on the envelopes. Exploiting the remaining wax beads, I opted to integrate them into some of my paintings.
Current Placement:
Joneck’s Wine Lounge in East Sacramento, CA
Additional shipping or delivery costs may apply after purchase
Black frame
Mixed media on cardboard: wax, acrylic, and oil paint
15 x 39 inches
Story Time:
I consistently emphasize the importance of eating colorful foods through my content. Making a salad is a spiritual practice that allows us to be creative while nourishing our bodies and feeding our souls. Nourishment is a process that goes beyond simply physical sustenance.
Having healthy habits, such as intentionally using leftovers for meals, not only saves you money and minimizes food waste but also creates a gateway for personal growth through practice, creativity, intention, and consistency.
Michael Pollan, a famous American author who has been writing books and articles for years about the socio-cultural impacts of food once said, "We change what we eat, and we change by what we eat. Food links us to other people, plants, and animals; we are all connected."
In this particular artwork, the wax symbolizes ingredients such as eggplant, boiled eggs, peas, blue corn, spinach, romaine, avocado, mushrooms, and string beans.
How I Selected These Art Supplies:
Like grocery shopping, I try to use my leftover art supplies before buying more. Some time ago, I organized an event for a client, and for the invitations, we used wax seal stamps on the envelopes. Exploiting the remaining wax beads, I opted to integrate them into some of my paintings.
Current Placement:
Joneck’s Wine Lounge in East Sacramento, CA
Additional shipping or delivery costs may apply after purchase
Black frame
Mixed media on cardboard: wax, acrylic, and oil paint
15 x 39 inches