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Kitchen Counter Collection

In Lemon's captivating artwork "Kitchen Counter" from 1972, the kitchen comes to life in a symphony of colors and textures


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In Lemon's captivating artwork "Kitchen Counter" from 1972, the kitchen comes to life in a symphony of colors and textures. The illustration showcases a light blue backdrop, with the kitchen thoughtfully arranged around a right angle. A cooker with an oven takes center stage, adorned with pans dangling from the sleek cooker hood. Glass cupboards on the wall display delicate glassware and crockery while adding an elegant touch. The kitchen counter itself is a bustling hub of activity. Lush green plants bring nature indoors, creating a refreshing atmosphere. Cutlery and various kitchen utensils are neatly organized on the work surfaces, ready for action. A black-and-white image captures a woman passionately making pie in this vibrant space. Her hands move gracefully as she wears an orange and white striped apron, mixing together butter and soft brown sugar in a large white mixing bowl. Another hand model wearing the same apron can be seen spooning Eccles cake filling onto pastry dough. Meanwhile, another cook folds puff pastry filled with hazelnut goodness into delectable treats that will surely satisfy any sweet tooth craving. This kitchen counter is not only dedicated to desserts but also caters to savory delights like peanut butter cookies prepared meticulously using crunchy peanut butter as one of its key ingredients. But it's not all about baking; there's room for culinary exploration too. A raw shin of beef rests on the cool marble surface of this very counter - its marbling promising succulent flavors when cooked to perfection. Attention turns towards dairy products as well - we witness a man holding a thermometer in his hand while dipping it into stainless steel buckets filled with milk resting on this very countertop; precision being key when crafting delicious dairy creations. And let us not forget seafood enthusiasts. Skilled hands scrape scales off red mullet using the backside of their trusty kitchen knife – showcasing expertise even down to such minute details.