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October 9, 2008 4:16 PM PDT

Accessorize the kitchen wall

by Brian Krepshaw

Just one of many delicious paintings for your kitchen.

(Credit: Abbey Ryan)

In the sleek and shiny world of food gadgetry and kitchen kitsch, it can be easy to overlook one spot: the kitchen walls.

You know how sometimes how you look away from something just for a second, and by the time you look back, you are asking yourself, "What just happened?" Well, that is exactly how you will feel if you turn away from Abbey Ryan's Painting a Day series. The Philadelphia-based artist has been keeping up with her self-imposed timeline for the past year.

Focusing mainly on food, her paintings tend to measure on the small size, but still make quite an impression. Considering that she is creating these little wonders on a daily basis, you are sure to find that perfect piece to fit your kitchen decor before too long.

The artist sells her creations on eBay, and judging from the responses, her work seems to be appreciated. I know I'm certainly digging on them. I have a large wall filled with paintings in my kitchen, and it doesn't take much to imagine one of her pieces hanging up there. I'll just check back on a daily basis, confident that sooner or later, my masterpiece will be there.

(Via Boing Boing)

Brian Krepshaw is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET.
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