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wonderbread

This creation was inspired by the iconic taste, logo, and colours of Wonder Bread. Now, it’s been chosen to be featured in their campaign, ‘It Starts With Wonder.’ The campaign highlights a range of amazing creations inspired by Wonder® and made by real fans of the brand. Discover more creations at WonderBreadShop.com.

This is a 
signed, limited edition, Giclee reproduction of my painting, Wonderbread that I did as part of my A Painting a Day project where I paint vignettes from the everyday.  It is printed on beautiful paper using archival inks. This image has resonated with many people, sparking discussions about both painting and the proper way to make a PB&J sandwich (and it is certainly one of my Mom's favorites.) I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed painting it.
 
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see more of my prints here.

Duane Keiser studied painting under Raymond Berry at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, and Lennart Anderson at Brooklyn College in NYC. His "A Painting a Day" blog has been written about in numerous publications, including USA Today, The New York Times, and The Huffington Post. Using a makeshift easel made from a cigar box, he makes a postcard-sized painting each day and posts them to his blog where collectors can bid on them via eBay. The project is ongoing. He is also known for his "painted animations." A modern take on the still life, these videos combine traditional painting, animation, and time-lapse.

He has exhibited at Fischbach Gallery, Allan Stone Gallery, and, most recently, the New York Academy of Art. His work resides in several corporate collections and thousands of private collections worldwide, including the Gregory Peterson Collection.

He currently lives and works in Richmond, VA

 

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