Paintings of Food and
Wine
I’ve been buying paintings of food and wine to resell to
restaurants. I make a good profit doing this. I have a
real talent for matching the painting of food and wine to the
restaurant that should hang it in their dining room. I
have purchased over one hundred paintings so far and I’ve sold
over eighty of them to restaurant owners.
I sold a painting of food and wine to a martini bar that was
opening up in a neighboring city. I took a photo of the
Michael Godard painting called Pop Olive and took it straight
to the owner in person. He loved the painting and hung it
in his bar.
The Michael Godard paintings always seem to resell the best
of all of the food and wine paintings that I buy. There
was one called Olives Gone Wild that I sold to a martini bar on
the East Coast. The restaurant owner thought it was
fantastic and looked fun.
I saw an awesome painting in the food and wine section of a
local studio. The painting was called Chocolatey. I
bought the painting and have approached a couple of candy
stores to purchase it. I haven’t gotten a taker, yet, but
I’m going to keep trying.
There is a pie shop in my town that I sold an original oil
painting of an oversized apple. There are always a lot of
food and wine paintings at the galleries I frequent. I
liked the apple painting and also bought a sunflower painting
by the same artist.
I bought an acrylic painting from an artist in North
Hollywood. His painting called Passion Splash is
categorized as a food and wine painting because the woman in
the painting is drinking red wine. I sold it to a wine
bar in Miami. I was sad to see that huge eyed woman
go.
I bought several food and wine paintings from him on that
trip. One of the paintings was entitled For a Perfect
Cherry and I decided to keep that one and hang it in my dining
room. The red in the painting is fantastic and so
beautiful. I liked to display this food and wine painting
with a spotlight on it.
I was able to resell a food and wine painting to a fish shop
in New York City. The fish shop had an upscale clientele
and they wanted to put some artwork on the walls of the
lobby. I found an original oil painting by Marie M.
Vlasic of a lobster. It was such a good food and wine
painting and it looked at home in the fish shop.
There was a dessert shop owner in Denver that contacted me
and asked me to keep an eye out for food and wine paintings
that featured pears. She had developed several pear
recipes that were fast becoming her signature dishes and she
wanted to address that with the art hanging in her
establishment.
I found a lovely oil on wood food and wine painting of four
pears on a glass table. The artist paints a new painting
every day. I commissioned him to make me six more
paintings of pears and then I sold all seven to the dessert
shop owner that had contacted me. She was thrilled with
the pieces and invited me to visit sometime.
I have a friend that owns a local beer joint. I
immediately thought of him when I was on a buying trip for food
and wine paintings. I saw an oil painting on stretched
canvas that featured a close-up of an unopened bottle of
beer. It was perfect for him. I bought it and it
still hangs at the end of his bar.
My little sister was redecorating her shop and I found a
great original oil food and wine painting. The artist’s
subject was a large spoon and strawberry jam. The piece
looked delicious! I gave it to her shop and she hung it
in the area that she sells gourmet jams.
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