Last night I spent three hours sewing a laptop / tote bag out of material that formerly acted as a tapestry in my studio apartment (read: dorm).
Photos of it later I'm sure.

Anyways, Ms. Sedaris has inspired me to make fake cakes but until I buy the supplies, I've decided to paint cakes instead.
While searching for "paintings of cakes" on Google I came across the famous artist Wayne Thiebaud. He painted really delicious looking still-lives. ALSO, a photographer named Sharon Core meticulously setup the still-lives in real life and took photos of them. They're practically identical.
Compare and contrast (the top is the painting, the bottom is the photograph):




There was also a fun painting of a little girl wearing a Betsey Johnson dress lazing amongst cakes that I saw in the back of Paper magazine, but alas, I cannot find it online.
Boo.
Enjoy!
The cake painting is at the national gallery of art in DC. I always used to get really hungry after I saw it. Also on one of my adventures stalking Amy Sedaris I almost bought one of her fake cakes (but they are so damn expensive!)
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