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Spoon Art Prints

Spoon art art is an example of culinary art that is prominently displayed in cafes, restaurants, and kitchens around the world. This artwork can be used to portray the preparation of food, the act of eating, or the warm comfort of a favorite beverage, as well as being a fascinating artistic object of its own because of the forms it can take.

Like many other forms of art featuring cutlery, spoon art is depicted in many different styles and in many different contexts. Flat and representational designs are combined with Cubist, vintage, photographic, and whimsical styles.

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Spoon Artwork

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Floursack Kitchen Sign III Neutral Sq
by Danhui Nai
20" x 20"
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Spoons and Forks
by Albena Hristova
18" x 12"
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Setting the Table IV Light
by Wild Apple Portfolio
8" x 20"
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Setting the Table I
by Wild Apple Portfolio
12" x 18"
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Setting the Table I
by Wild Apple Portfolio
12" x 18"
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Setting the Table IV
by Wild Apple Portfolio
8" x 20"
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Floursack Kitchen III
by Danhui Nai
8" x 20"
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Spoons and Forks III Neutral
by Albena Hristova
12" x 15"
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Spoons and Forks II Neutral
by Albena Hristova
12" x 15"
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Retro Diner Time to Eat
by Michael Mullan
16" x 20"
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Bistro v2
by David Carter Brown
12" x 36"
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French Menu I
by Pela Studio
16" x 16"
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Kitchen Words II
by Pela Studio
10" x 25"
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Rose Garden Utensils II
by Lisa Audit
12" x 15"
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Kitchen Utensils - Slotted Spoon
by Lux + Me Designs
10" x 20"
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Ready to Dine
by Lettered & Lined
12" x 16"
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Bistro
by Lanie Loreth
12" x 12"
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Let Us Eat
by Ramona Murdock
12" x 18"
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Cook's Choice I
by Annie Warren
18" x 18"
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Silver Spoon I
by Grace Popp
16" x 20"
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Silver Spoon II
by Grace Popp
16" x 20"
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Antique Utensils III
by Melissa Wang
12" x 16"
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Antique Utensils II
by Melissa Wang
12" x 16"
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Antique Utensils IV
by Melissa Wang
12" x 16"
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Antique Utensils I
by Melissa Wang
12" x 16"
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Impressionist Flatware I
by Ethan Harper
12" x 24"
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Ornate Cutlery II
by Ethan Harper
12" x 24"
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Sunday Brunch
by Chariklia Zarris
12" x 16"
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Sunday Dinner
by Chariklia Zarris
12" x 16"
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Antique Spoon
by Ethan Harper
14" x 32"
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Our Kitchen
by Susan Ball
12" x 16"
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Kitchen Utensils - Wooden Spoon
by Lux + Me Designs
10" x 20"
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Floral Flatwear
by Michele Norman
12" x 18"
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Bon Appetit Silverware
by Anna Quach
20" x 12"
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Eat Drink
by SD Graphics Studio
12" x 18"
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Spoon art is often depicted in art for its preparatory qualities. Works such as 'Sunday Dinner' by Chariklia Zarris is a pop art depiction of this culinary usage, although other more traditional representations such as 'Kitchen Tools' by Simon Parr are also common. This form of spoon art also has the most versatility out of this art category since it can represent tablespoons, teaspoons, measuring spoons, and stirring spoons, all of which have different shapes, sizes, and purposes.

Like forks, the use of spoons in art is also prevalent as a symbol of eating exotic or fine cuisine. Because of this, vintage artwork portraying other culinary cultures, such as French or Italian cuisine, is common. These artworks are highly detailed and are the most obviously sophisticated type of spoon art because of their subtle color palettes and attention to detail.

Spoon art featuring beverages is the most common example of this category, although generally the utensil isn't the primary subject of these works. They are also the type of artwork most often used in cafes and restaurants because of the warm, friendly atmosphere that these works generally employ in their color schemes and content. These works can be as expressive as 'Morning Java I' by Gina Ritter or as festively exuberant as 'Italian Latte' by Jennifer Brinley. The purpose of this artwork is to make the viewer feel the comfort and companionship that these beverages symbolize, rather than showcase a particular object in the scene.
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