Sunday, September 23, 2007

ChocolateBet: July 8, 2007

Today I ate part of a chocolate sculpture meant to look like the two lovers in Rodin's "The Kiss." This I purchased from Stanford Cantor Arts museum gift store after a nice visit there and lunch outside with a friend. The chocolate "kiss" sculpture is a wonderful concept, and fun to look at. The chocolate itself was a bit firm and dry/waxy(probably to better hold its shape).

Chocolate of the Day:
1 piece - maybe as much as 1 oz.
Le Belge Chocolatier (made/branded for Cantor Arts Center, Stanford?)
"Rodin's Kiss"
I had about .7+ oz. piece out of a ~ 4 oz. chocolate.
Good
Calories: ~ 105+ calories
$ 12.00 (be prepared to pay for good art)
Purchased at: Cantor Arts Center (gift shop), Stanford University

Misc: The biggest news-getter in the chocolate sculpture world this past year has probably been an unclothed, and anatomically correct, life-sized Jesus on the cross, made from chocolate. The planned exhibition of this figure stirred lots of controversy. The figure was stored somewhere, and the part I remember was that during this storage period rats or mice might have nibbled on the figure a bit, and it needed to be repaired. For more info, just type in search terms "chocolate jesus controversy" and I'm sure you'll find links to stories on this topic.

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