Thursday 29 January 2015

Art, kids & Cadenela olive oil

One may find the combination of art and agriculture somewhat strange, but food has always found its place in art, either on canvas or in other unedible forms. Remember highschool art lessons, and renaissance's Giuseppe Arcimboldo?

Giuseppe Arcimboldo - Summer - WGA00811

There are many more, both contemporary and distant in time that have found inspiration in food, one way or the other. Now, you may wonder why this introduction in our, mostly down-to-earth (quite literally) blog: because the olive tree, and its oil, inspires us. It takes one back to basic beauty, to natural harmony, to higher connections the olive oil has always bridged for humans.

Enter Valter Černeka and his art. Primarily a sculptor, but otherwise an artist tout court, Valter pursues an impressive range of activities, not last working with children and developing the innate creativity of our younger ones. Since we both share a penchant for the olive tree, it came quite natural to embark on a project we are now proud to present you: the Cadenela organic olive oil, especially for our kids.
cadenela side
For kids you may ask? Yes, since the quest for high quality olive oil often leaves the youngest a bit wanting, due to the bitterness and spicy tastes we tend to associate with such products. Obviously with time kids begin to appreciate those qualities, but why not produce a top olive oil, just milder, and present it properly to them? That was the idea we developed and which has been visually translated, with the invaluable input and start idea by our 5 year old daughter Elena :-).
cadenela tree
A limited batch of 100 bottles has been made this year, so hurry up and check here whether you can still grab one for your little ones!

Here's a slideshow of some details of Valter's and our work:

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