Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Charleston / Trifles



12" x 12" x 2" oil on canvas, signed by Ayleah


Sides painted black.

Obviously, this is not a candy, it is a painting of a candy. I started painting candy because I am intrigued with the simple ingredients of candy from the past versus candy made today (and that is why I try to list candy ingredients). I am working on an entire group of these crazy, colorful little paintings in between the portraits I make.

What's your favorite candy? What's your candy memory?

Ingredients
Corn Syrup , Sugar , Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil , Palm Kernel Oil , Palm Oil , Soybean Oil , Cottonseed Oil , Nonfat Dry Milk , Cocoa , Lactose , Milk Protein Concentrate , Egg Albumen , Artificial Flavor , Soya Lecithin , Soya Protein , Salt




The original Charleston Chew was invented around 1920 by Donley Cross (the strawberry Chew that I used in my still life was introduced in 1958). He was an actor, who had to find a new career after an injury or illness while acting. He paired with a candy maker and he














invented the Charleston Chew. It was named after a popular dace move of the time. Some say that one of the popular marketing tools for introducing this candy was done door-to-door. The sales person (including the inventor) would give people a candy bar and then sing a song. The song went something like "Chew, chew, chew the Charleston Chew"After a few company changes, the Tootsie Roll company now produces the candy.

P.S. If you are in the Salt Lake City area. I will be teaching free Valentines arts and crafts (this is mainly for kids but adults can join in). Come join the fun! I have taught uniquely fun art projects to kids (and adults) of all ages for many years. This is a unique opportunity because I rarely teach art these days. I promise you will leave with a neat gift for your special Valentines! A free "raffle/drawing" will be held at this event, the prize is one of my paintings!

This "Valentine Gift Show" will be next to the Sunflower Market near Murray Utah
6262 South State Street, Murray Utah.
2/14/09 Sat. 10am to 6pm
2/15/09Sun. 12pm to 6pm

The event organizers are charging $3 admission for adults "$1 off adult admission coupons" may still be available at Sunflower Market next door to this event. Kids under 10 are free.
Art, music, jewelry, boutique gifts !

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