Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Still Life Painting, "Lyle's Syrup" by k Madison Moore
Amber Abram
16 x 20 inches
Still Life Oil Painting
Kitchen Painting
Inanimate Series
SOLD - Commission
Amber Abram
Lyle's Golden Syrup is a very popular item in the UK.
This painting is another addition to Art Under The Monkey's Gallery Collection
Golden syrup is a pale treacle. It is a thick, amber-colored form of inverted sugar syrup, made in the process of refining sugar cane juice into sugar , or by treatment of a sugar solution with acid. It is used in a variety of baking recipes and desserts. It has an appearance similar to hone, and is often used as a substitute for people who do not eat honey. It can also be used as a substitute for corn syrup.
Molasses or dark treacle have a richer colour than golden syrup, and a stronger, slightly bitter flavour.More about Lyle's Golden Syrup
Certified Original Art © 2010 MkM k. Madison Moore
Artist Mount Pocono Pennsylvania
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K. this is wonderful... But I wouldn't expect anything less... :)
ReplyDeleteYour such a fan and always so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks buddy.
M :)
This painting looks great on the orange wall! Amazing detail to your work Madison.
ReplyDeleteKim
Thanks again Kim.
ReplyDeleteM :)
Your art work is just fabulous. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind Phivos. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMadison