Cherry on Top

from $50.00

Description

This bold cake art print takes dessert and dials it up to 11. Drenched in unapologetic pink and topped with defiant cherries, it’s a sugary scream of indulgence that’s perfect for kitchens, galleries, or anywhere that needs more frosting and fewer feelings.

Features

  • 🍒 Bold cherry-topped artwork: A slice of cake rendered in electric pinks and red tones, practically daring you not to stare.

  • 🎨 Pop art screenprint with flavor: This isn’t just dessert — it’s a full-blown sugar rush of contemporary art energy.

  • 🍰 Whimsical but sharp: Like Marie Antoinette crossed with Andy Warhol and given a sweet tooth and no chill.

  • 🖼️ Statement piece for the loud and lovely: Perfect for art collectors, dessert lovers, or anyone who thinks minimalism is just a bit boring.

What Makes This Great

It’s cake, yes — but it’s also a glorious, glossy, calorically void act of rebellion. This isn’t just wall art. It’s a celebration of indulgence, color, and the sacred truth that aesthetics always matter more than moderation.

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Description

This bold cake art print takes dessert and dials it up to 11. Drenched in unapologetic pink and topped with defiant cherries, it’s a sugary scream of indulgence that’s perfect for kitchens, galleries, or anywhere that needs more frosting and fewer feelings.

Features

  • 🍒 Bold cherry-topped artwork: A slice of cake rendered in electric pinks and red tones, practically daring you not to stare.

  • 🎨 Pop art screenprint with flavor: This isn’t just dessert — it’s a full-blown sugar rush of contemporary art energy.

  • 🍰 Whimsical but sharp: Like Marie Antoinette crossed with Andy Warhol and given a sweet tooth and no chill.

  • 🖼️ Statement piece for the loud and lovely: Perfect for art collectors, dessert lovers, or anyone who thinks minimalism is just a bit boring.

What Makes This Great

It’s cake, yes — but it’s also a glorious, glossy, calorically void act of rebellion. This isn’t just wall art. It’s a celebration of indulgence, color, and the sacred truth that aesthetics always matter more than moderation.