Baker's Dozen

Baker’s Dozen was conceived for the exhibition Chef’s Kiss. When my husband jokingly suggested I paint a baker’s dozen, the idea immediately transformed into a meditation on excess as grace. A pile of donuts becomes an altar while a single extra donut hovers above, held aloft by disembodied hands and framed like a blessing. In this suspended moment, indulgence turns sacred: the unexpected thirteenth donut is no longer surplus, but gift. Part of my Domestic Surrealism series, the painting elevates a familiar comfort food into a quiet ritual. Rendered in oil with deliberate glazing—playing with the literal and symbolic sheen of frosted donuts—the work blends humor, desire, and reverence. And yes—you know you will start counting the donuts and do not be surprised if the count never quite settles.

Details

  • FramingFramed
  • SignatureHand-signed by Artist
  • Visual QualitiesBright & Vivid Colors
  • ClassificationOriginal

Name Of Artist (So You Are Searchable!)

Dooney Potter

Medium

  • Painting

Exact Dimensions

16" x 20" - White Floating Frame

Year Created

2026

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Signed by the artist in red at the lower right corner. The signature is subtle yet clearly visible, integrated without distracting from the composition.

Materials

Oil on Stretched Canvas

Medium & Techniques

  • Oil Painting

Subject Matter

  • Everyday Objects
  • Food
  • Mythology / Religion

Location

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