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The Ben Schonzeit Paintings Portray Treats in a Realistic Manner

Ben Schonzeit is a New York-based artist who has maintained a focus upon hyperreal food illustrations. His depictions of cheesecakes, black forest cakes and chocolate eclairs are incredibly detailed with portrayals of icing and sugar powder, enough to make any dessert enthusiast's mouth water.

Schonzeit's attainment of a BFA from Cooper Union in 1964 was met with his exploration of lifelike artwork. His focus upon pies, vegetables and fruits has been recognized on behalf of the Gerald Peters Gallery, the BernarducciMeisel Gallery and the Ojeda Gallery, only a few of the spots where his work has been exhibited. Animals and machines have also been the subject of Schonzeit's easel, and while his spectrum is broad, he has for the most part excluded human themes.
Trend Themes
1. Hyper-realistic Food Art - Opportunities for restaurants to use these images for menu design and marketing.
2. Nostalgic Food Imagery - Opportunities for food brands to use Schonzeit's retro-inspired illustrations in packaging and advertising campaigns.
3. Pop Art Influence in Food Illustration - Potential for graphic designers to incorporate Schonzeit's bright colors and bold shapes into food and beverage branding.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Restaurants and food brands can utilize Schonzeit's art for promotion and marketing purposes.
2. Art and Design - Schonzeit's artistic approach opens up opportunities for graphic designers and other artists to experiment with hyper-realism and pop art in different industries.
3. Retail and Packaging - Schonzeit's art could inspire new and unique packaging designs in the food industry and beyond.

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