COOKIE CUTTER BAKING MOLD WALL ART
Grape Harvest Baking Mold Art Print

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WOOD CARVING ART PRINTS

KITCHEN WALL ART PRINTS
Carved Wood Baking Mold Art Prints

This baking mold of traditional design was hand-carved by my dad, Otto Werner (1923-1991). Although this original one-of-a-kind wood relief carving of a GRAPE HARVEST has been sold, we think you will agree, this exquisite work of art makes a classic art print to decorate your traditional kitchen or to add warmth to the decor of your updated contemporary kitchen as part of a collection or alone.


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Kitchen And Bakery Decor

Update your kitchen and dining room decor with a stylish arrangement of a delightful collection of framed cookie mold art prints or canvas prints. Magnificent elegant warmth for your contemporary country kitchen decor and sophisticated ambiance for your contemporary kitchen spaces. Add a touch of class to your commercial bakery, deli or cafe decor with these charming classic wood cookie mold prints. We chose to frame these art prints with black mat behind glass and wood frames.

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ORIGINAL WOOD CARVINGS

CARVED WOOD BAKING MOLD
Cookie Mold Carving - Grape Harvest

This wooden baking mold was hand-carved by my dad, Otto Werner (1923 - 1991). Based on traditional design with a contemporary vision, this magnificent relief carving of grape harvest is surrounded by an in-laid strip of metal which is designed to be a cutting tool for easy cutting of the cookie dough. Created with exquisite craftsmanship, attention to detail and design, this lovely solid piece of wood with very smooth surface and well aged patina is now part of a New Zealand collection.

Hand-carved wood baking molds such as this, also called spekulatius molds, springerle cookie molds, Oecher Prente Form and Aachener Printen Formen, are used to shape large gingerbread cookies, Aachener Printen, Oecher Prente and springerle cookies.

Unfortunately, carving these cookie molds is something my dad only began to do in his later years. There are only about thirty of his molds in existence.



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Hand carved baking Mold - Grape Harvest

ORIGINAL CARVING SIZE: 9" x 9"x 1.125""
CARVING IS SOLD - PRINTS AVAILABLE ABOVE

Hand-carved by
Otto Werner

Art Photography by
Hanne Lore Koehler

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COMMENTS

Hanne Lore Koehler:

To all the outstanding contemporary artists below who took the time to visit my website and comment on my work, I am deeply touched by your generous comments and warm welcome into the international community of artists hosted by Fine Art America! Your overwhelming support and selfless promotion are heart-warming. I am honored to get to know you through your art.

Comments by other artists:

Jim Fitzpatrick
Wonderful carving and capture of it! fv

Mahmoud FineArt
Frankfurt Am Main, He - Germany
Great Work, God bless your Father, Hanne. V/F

Bob Orsillo
Maine - United States
Everytime you post a carved baking mold - I get a new favorite! I love seeing this amazing work! l/f/g/su/p/t

Aurelio Zucco 10 Hours Ago
Thornwood, NY - United States
This is very beautiful Hanne! I can see that talent runs in your family! L/F

Kirt Tisdale
Goodyear, AZ - United States
Awesome!


For best quality highest resolution images, buy direct from artist online above or in person. Although these original one-of-a-kind hand-carved wood baking molds by artist Otto Werner have been sold, you can shop for a canvas print, art print, art poster, metal print or art card of the above image of these unique cookie molds direct from Hanne Lore Koehler artist studio online above.




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