
I recently became acquainted with the paintings of Will Cotton. I'll be up-front here and tell you that I don't really have the visual art background to say anything too insightful about Cotton's work. I could probably venture as far as saying that it reminds me of a combination of Maxfield Parrish and Willie Wonka. Cotton paints sticky-sweet landscapes of candy and chocolate, often inhabited by alluring female figures in various states of repose. A recent New York Times article followed Cotton to Paris as he sought inspiration from a famous macaroon maker. "I'm interested in depicting an imagined utopia, a place that's only about pleasure," Cotton told the Times. Props to anyone to can work Zebra Cakes into that vision.








