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Masterpieces of Jelly Belly Art on Display at COSI, the Center of Science and Industry

July 24th, 2012 Comments Off

Approximately 84,000 Jelly Belly® Jelly Beans Used to Re-Create Classics

FAIRFIELD, CALIF., July 24, 2012­­—The Masterpieces of Jelly Belly Bean Art Collection is on exhibit this fall and winter at COSI, the Center of Science and Industry in Columbus, Ohio. Eight massive pieces of art made entirely from Jelly Belly® jelly beans are on display from September 26, 2012 through until January 13, 2013. Each sweet artwork in the collection is a replica of a classic painting found in some of the world’s most prestigious museums.

IMG: Jelly Belly Art: Mona Lisa

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Jelly Belly Art stands approximately four-feet-by-six-feet-tall and is made with up to 9,000-12,000 Jelly Belly jelly beans. The Collection includes:

  • American Gothic (original by Grant Wood)
  • Girl with a Pearl Earring (original by Johannes Vermeer)
  • The Great Wave Off Kanagawa (original by Katsushika Hokusai)
  • Mona Lisa (original by Leonardo da Vinci)
  • The Starry Night (original by Vincent van Gogh)
  • We Can Do It! (original by J. Howard Miller)
  • Woman with a Mango (original by Paul Gauguin)
  • Young Blonde Girl (original by Pierre-Auguste Renoir).

Commissioned by Jelly Belly Candy Company, California artist Kristen Cummings created The Masterpieces of Jelly Belly Bean Art Collection for the company’s private collection. The eight indiviual pieces were meant to capture the original vibrant colors of some of history’s most recognizable works of fine art. Each artwork in the collection was created over the course of several months and took up to 100 hours to complete. Cumings worked on small sections at a time and placed each Jelly Belly jelly bean by hand using mosaic-making techniques.

The Masterpieces of Jelly Belly Bean Art Collection is the first collection of re-created fine arts classics that was inspired by the Mona Lisa replica, which Cumings created in 2010. The concept of Jelly Belly Art was created in 1982 when San Francisco artist Peter Rocha created a portrait of President Ronald Reagan – a famous fan of Jelly Belly jelly beans.

The entire collection of Jelly Belly Art can be viewed online at the Jelly Belly Art Gallery, and includes celebrity portraits and other iconic images created using Jelly Belly jelly beans.

About COSI:

COSI, the Center of Science and Industry located in Columbus, Ohio, is one of the most respected science centers in the nation — engaging nearly 30 million individuals since 1964. Parents Magazine recently named COSI the #1 Science Center in the Country. COSI’s programs and world-class experiences inspire an interest in science and encourage people to want to learn more about their world. Read more at cosi.org.

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