It is healthy because of strawberries, isn’t it?

$300.00

**The painting is currently in a coffee shop in Grafton, Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

This thought-provoking painting juxtaposes indulgence with its consequences. In the center, a glass overflows with an indulgent sundae featuring strawberries, dripping chocolate, Oreo cookies, and whipped cream on a yellow table. Nearby, a sculpted strawberry rollade and epoxy resin vase of tulips complete the scene. The artwork serves as a commentary on society's unhealthy relationship with food, particularly among those facing financial challenges. Titled 'It is Healthy Because of Strawberries, Isn't It?'—the title is ironically suggestive that even a few strawberries can't redeem such an indulgent creation. The artist aims to inspire reflection on the need for societal change toward healthier lifestyles, drawing from personal experience with food-related issues…

Size: 8 W x 10 H

Materials: Materials: acrylic on a canvas, clay, epoxy resin

Frame: Included, silver, size 13 x 11 with the frame

Year: 2023

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**The painting is currently in a coffee shop in Grafton, Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

This thought-provoking painting juxtaposes indulgence with its consequences. In the center, a glass overflows with an indulgent sundae featuring strawberries, dripping chocolate, Oreo cookies, and whipped cream on a yellow table. Nearby, a sculpted strawberry rollade and epoxy resin vase of tulips complete the scene. The artwork serves as a commentary on society's unhealthy relationship with food, particularly among those facing financial challenges. Titled 'It is Healthy Because of Strawberries, Isn't It?'—the title is ironically suggestive that even a few strawberries can't redeem such an indulgent creation. The artist aims to inspire reflection on the need for societal change toward healthier lifestyles, drawing from personal experience with food-related issues…

Size: 8 W x 10 H

Materials: Materials: acrylic on a canvas, clay, epoxy resin

Frame: Included, silver, size 13 x 11 with the frame

Year: 2023

**The painting is currently in a coffee shop in Grafton, Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

This thought-provoking painting juxtaposes indulgence with its consequences. In the center, a glass overflows with an indulgent sundae featuring strawberries, dripping chocolate, Oreo cookies, and whipped cream on a yellow table. Nearby, a sculpted strawberry rollade and epoxy resin vase of tulips complete the scene. The artwork serves as a commentary on society's unhealthy relationship with food, particularly among those facing financial challenges. Titled 'It is Healthy Because of Strawberries, Isn't It?'—the title is ironically suggestive that even a few strawberries can't redeem such an indulgent creation. The artist aims to inspire reflection on the need for societal change toward healthier lifestyles, drawing from personal experience with food-related issues…

Size: 8 W x 10 H

Materials: Materials: acrylic on a canvas, clay, epoxy resin

Frame: Included, silver, size 13 x 11 with the frame

Year: 2023