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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 03:59 |
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Business Wire reports: Come indulge yourself at The Henry Ford’s “Chocolate: The Exhibition”
on August 9 at 1 p.m. and watch world famous artist Jean Zaun paint a
chocolate portrait of the Dymaxion House. The event is free with
membership or admission to Henry Ford Museum. Admission is $14 adults,
$13 seniors and $10 youth, while children under five and members are
free. For more information call (313) 982-6001 or go online to www.thehenryford.org
Zaun pushes the paints aside and uses nothing but
chocolate to create wonderful works of art. Her Chocolate portfolio
includes a portrait of OZZY OSBOURNE, reproductions of Van Gogh’s
paintings and a re-creation of the flag-raising at Iwo Jima.
“Based on her previous paintings, we are very excited to have her
display her unique talents at Chocolate: The Exhibit,” said John
Neilson, Director of Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. “It is
definitely an event you won’t want to miss!”
Her chocolate masterpieces consist completely of white and
semi-sweet Wilbur chocolate, food color, edible gold sugars, and
confectionary glaze. Her frames are also made by casting dark or milk
chocolate. Her most recent chocolate creations include a chocolate
purse and chocolate boots that received national recognition and
awards.
This event will be located right outside of Chocolate: The Exhibit.
Following the event, satisfy your craving for chocolate at the
Chocolate Café which features chocolate cake, Triple Chocolate Brownie
Slab, a chocolate fountain and more.
There are more reasons than ever to become a member of The Henry
Ford. Annual membership passes start at as little as $39. Members
receive unlimited admission to Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield
Village.
The Henry Ford, located in Dearborn, Michigan was founded in 1929
by automotive pioneer Henry Ford. This history destination includes
Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, The Henry Ford IMAX Theatre, The
Benson Ford Research Center and The Ford Rouge Factory Tour. The Henry
Ford, America's Greatest History Attraction, is the history destination
that brings the American experience to life.
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