Best Kitchen Art
Sid Peña snaps pictures of his hometown, Austin. This print captures a food truck parked on South Congress Avenue that serves fried chicken and breakfast tacos. From $20; society6.com
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Marco Angeles makes pictures of wacky figures—a skull made of candy, a mummy made from pasta, and this owl, formed with coffee beans and cups, titled "Hoot! Night Owl!" From $25; society6.com
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The Working Proof is a unique art site: Some of the proceeds of each sale go to a charity of the artist's choice. Sales of Alex Perez's digital print "El Butcher" will benefit Farm Sanctuary. $35; theworkingproof.com
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Chrysa Koukoura drew "Fish of the Andaman Sea" while traveling in the Andaman Islands; a portion of the sales proceeds will benefit her favorite charity, Doctors Without Borders. From $35; theworkingproof.com
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Susana Reisman's photograph of stacked plates looks architectural, like a Greek column. From $60; circuitgallery.com
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Jorge Colombo drew Soho's Fanelli Cafe using the iPhone application Brushes. From $60; youshouldbuyart.com
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JM Giordano photographed Pop-Tarts and cakes in super-bright colors for his "American Sugar" series. $100; artstar.com
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New York City–based photographer Pamela Hanson captured this playful portrait of Bridget Hall eating spaghetti during a shoot for Italian Vogue. From $250; artspace.com
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Canadian artist Christine D'Onofrio licked and smashed Smarties candies to create this bold photograph. $500; circuitgallery.com
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Seton Smith's soft-focus photograph "Heart Pitcher" would lend sophistication to a kitchen. $640; eyestorm.com
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For his series Still Lifes, Portraits and Parts, Daniel Gordon created 3D sculptures from objects like colorful clementines, and then photographed them with a 4x5 view camera. $1,500; artspace.com
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Chef Jamie Oliver has commissioned art from Mauricio Ortiz, who painted this still life of green bananas. $3,405; eyestorm.com