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Ice Cream Art

Ice cream and milkshake art became popular in the 1950's when malt shops and ice cream parlors were the ideal gathering places for teenagers. This modern category of art is a popular decoration for homes and businesses, particularly ones that cater to children and young adults.

Ice cream and milkshake art is typically painting in bright, pastel colors. This is because of the modern artists attempt to portray more than just the appearance of an object, but also its sensory connotations within the human mind. Because of this, pastel colors are more likely to come across the viewer's eye as being cold, while the bright hues used in the painting make them think that it's sweet. The artists also try to portray this type of art in a whimsical fashion to enhance its sense of sweetness within the viewer’s eye. This is typically the reason why this type of artwork has been used to appeal to children and people in their early teens during recent years, rather than older teenagers for which this form of artwork was originally developed.

Ice Cream Artwork

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Ice Cream Fun
by Ann Kelle
16" x 20"
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Popcycle Fun
by Ann Kelle
16" x 20"
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Ice Cream and Cherry I
by Ann Kelle
16" x 20"
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Ice Cream Cone II
by Ann Kelle
24" x 24"
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Ice Cream Cone I
by Ann Kelle
24" x 24"
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Ice Cream and Cherry II
by Ann Kelle
16" x 20"
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Calorie Cuties VI Dot Border
by Pela Studio
16" x 16"
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My Treat
by Moira Hershey
18" x 12"
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Calorie Cuties VI
by Pela Studio
16" x 16"
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My Treat Panel I
by Moira Hershey
8" x 20"
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My Treat Panel II
by Moira Hershey
8" x 20"
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The Ice Cream Barn
by Tom Wood
24" x 18"
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Ice Cream Truck Pink
by Color Me Happy
20" x 16"
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Yorkshire Terrier Ice Cream
by Fab Funky
12" x 15"
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Kiddie Cone
by Lucia Heffernan
18" x 18"
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Ice Cream Parlor III
by Virginia a. Roper
8" x 10"
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Italian Chocolate I
by Tom Wood
16" x 20"
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French Chocolate I
by Tom Wood
16" x 20"
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Great Dane, Harlequin, Ice Cream
by Fab Funky
12" x 15"
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Westie Ice Cream
by Fab Funky
12" x 15"
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St Bernard Ice Cream
by Fab Funky
12" x 16"
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Great Dane, Harlequin, Ice Cream
by Fab Funky
12" x 15"
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Mooo-Licious
by Lucia Heffernan
16" x 16"
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Ice Cream Truck Blue
by Color Me Happy
20" x 16"
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Ice Cream Sundae
by Megan Meagher
13" x 19"
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Parfait
by Megan Meagher
9" x 12"
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I Scream for Ice Cream
by Katie Doucette
12" x 19"
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Popsicle Summer I
by Grace Popp
16" x 20"
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Popsicle Summer II
by Grace Popp
16" x 20"
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Popsicle Summer III
by Grace Popp
16" x 20"
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Llama Ice Cream Hat
by Fab Funky
11" x 14"
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Llama Ice Cream Hat Book Print
by Fab Funky
11" x 14"
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Highland Cow and Ice Cream Hat
by Fab Funky
11" x 14"
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Beach Vibes V
by Paul McCreery
12" x 12"
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Double Scoop IV
by Victoria Borges
18" x 18"
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Andy Warhol created a series of ice cream and milkshake paintings during his career. His works, which were typically fanciful rather than an exact replication, have gone on to inspire many modern artists in their depiction of this sweet art form. These paintings were created in 1959 and also employed the white background which has become iconic of this art form.

For many artists who depict this subject matter, having borders around their subject is ideal. This habit dates back to the days of ice cream parlors because not only did it make the work more interesting but it provided a 'frame within a frame' effect that was popular at the time. These borders were typically simple and reinforced the idea of ice cream and milkshakes being a culinary treat. Works with the red-checkered border's, which can be seen in the 'Ice Cream Parlor' series by Virginia A. Roper were commonly used in this form of artwork.
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