Not So Edible Jelly Bean Art On Exhibit
Portraits of the Queen, the Beatles and Marilyn Monroe each
made entirely from thousands of jelly beans are to be put on display at Friars
sweet shop in Keswick on August 10th for 6 days.
The pictures will form part of an exhibition of seven
incredible pieces of Jelly Belly Art on loan from the private collection of
Jelly Belly Candy Company which will be seen together for the first time ever
in the UK and are expected to make an amazing impact.
Jelly Belly art was conceived in the 1980s when Pete Rocha,
an American artist was inspired to make a portrait of President Ronald Reagan
using Jelly Belly beans due the president's well known affinity for Jelly Belly
beans.
It took him over six
months to create the mosaic. Britain now has its own Jelly Belly artist. Malcolm West has perfected his skills to an
astonishing degree and his portraits of Kate and Will and the Beatles are now
world famous as is his Jelly Belly sculpture of the Royal Crown. These works
too will be on display.
Friars sweet shop
which has been selling Jelly Belly jelly beans for over 10 years, was established in 1927 as a family business
and remains in the same family to this day.
"Jelly Belly is certainly an iconic brand" says
Michael Webster the MD of Friars "and definitely one of our most popular
sweets. What's not to like? They're delicious, incredibly authentic and the
best possible quality. I would say that
about the Jelly Belly art too although we'll be handing out free jelly bean
samples so people aren't temped to eat the art work!"
Jelly Belly, the original gourmet jelly bean® comes in more
than 100 different flavours, each one created to the highest standards, using
the best available ingredients. Each individual bean can take up to 21 days to
create.
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