As you glance around your house, trying to make things look their best for the upcoming holidays, don’t forget to include art in your kitchen. Your family probably spends most of its time in this room, and we all know dinner guests tend to gather in the kitchen, so fill it with art you enjoy. Here’s an appetizing selection of original art that caught my eye:

Soul Mates by Konnie Kim
Oil on Canvas, 5.0”h x 7.0”w $150

Two Grannies by Konnie Kim
Oil on Canvas, 8.0”h x 10.0”w $150

Crinkle Fries by Lesley Spanos
Acrylic on MDF Panel, 6.0”h x 6.0”w $125

Marmite by Simon Fairless
Acrylic on Canvas, 24.0”h x 24.0”w $850

Moka Express (large) by Luzelle van der Westhuizen
Hand Printed Work, 30.0”h x 20.0”w $130

Dragon Bowls by Julie Wende
Oil on Canvas, 18.0”h x 12.0”w $135

Sunday Morning by Inna Lazarev
Oil on Canvas, 8.0”h x 10.0”w $525

Enamel Jugs by Jacquelyn Sloane Siklos
Acrylic on Canvas, 18.0”h x 18.0”w $190

Kitchen Cupboards by Patrick Edgeley
Hand Printed Work, 27.5”h x 19.6”w $98

Making Dinner by Kim Weimer
Archival Ink Jet, 18.0”h x 11.5”w $450

Kitchenaid by Lesley Spanos
Oil on Paper, 7.0”h x 5.0”w $125

East Meets West by Edward Zelinsky
Watercolor on Paper, 10.0”h x 14.0”w $150
As you can see, these original works of art include all colors, sizes, and media. One – 0r several pieces– may just fill the bill in your home this holiday season!

 
							
						
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