Let Them Bake Cake

Sweet!

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - detail of cake- Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

Cake anyone?

Oh la la! Loving this ensemble by Charlotte Kruk!
It’s on display at the Triton Museum of Art and it caught my eye on the way to the Statewide Painting Competition and Exhibition. Charlotte Kruk’s work has had serious influence over Halloween costume design in my household!  I’m just saying that someone looked delicious in a Skittles dress, and no, it wasn’t me.

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - back - Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

I’m sure it was the fleur de lis on the Baker’s Flour that inspired this piece!

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - front- Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

Front view.

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - detail of head - Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

Yes, I do find the Mannequin a little creepy.

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - detail of hat- Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

This outfit looks so much better on a live model!

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - bodice - Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

How do you like where the evaporated milk is located?

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - bow - Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

Butter bow!

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - detail of skirt - Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

I have this very brand of sugar in my pantry right now – at least until my son discovers it, he is known to eat it out of the bag.

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - detail vial of vanilla- Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

This clever vial of vanilla is another popular pantry plunder –  (it’s not drunk strait but mixed in crazy concoctions).

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - detail of shoes Triton - photo Marie Cameron 2013

She’s got sugar on the soles of her shoes. Na na na nah na,  na na na nah na!

Charlotte Kruk - Let Me Bake Cake - Marie Cameron - Triton - photo Christine Campbell 2013

One is styled in the fashion of she who said “Let them eat cake”,  the other in the mold of one who did!