Julie Blum & Daniel Richardson
Cam's Kiosk's Spaghetti Napoli - A2
This vibrant work, created by artist Daniel Richardson, celebrates the infamous Spaghetti Napoli from Cam's Kiosk at Abbotsford Convent. The menu at Cam's is vibrant, fresh, and ever-changing — but one dish that almost always stays around is their infamous Spaghetti Napoli.
Daniel’s layered, bright collage work reflects the lively energy of both the dish and the creative community that surrounds the Convent. In his portrayal, big hunks of parmesan and juicy tomatoes are scattered across the artwork in reference to the flavours of the dish.
Interwoven collage figures echo the tapestry of people and artistic endeavours that emerge the convent, creating a dynamic piece that brings together food, art, and culture.
- Printed on 135gsm Extract paper, made from 100% recycled materials
- A2 Print - 420mm x 594mm
- Unframed rolled in paper and sturdy packaging
This poster is made in collaboration with Arts Project Australia a Melbourne-based studio and gallery that supports artists with intellectual disabilities.
Food For Everyone
Food For Everyone is a Melbourne-based creative studio that brings together chefs and artists to transform recipes into collectible artworks. Founded in 2020 as a fundraising project, it now collaborates with artists, chefs, brands and cultural organisations to explore food culture through art, storytelling and shared experiences.
1 poster = 10 meals donated
Every poster sold helps provide meals to Australians in need. Food For Everyone are partnered with SecondBite who rescue and redistribute food to charity kitchens around the country. Since 2020, they've donated over $186,000 - that’s around 900,000 meals shared to Australian's doing it tough.
Julieanne Blum - Chef
Cam's Kiosk, nestled in the historic Abbotsford Convent in Melbourne, has been a beloved eatery since 2009. The Convent itself, a national heritage site built in 1868, now serves as a vibrant centre for arts, culture, and community. Walking into Cam's Kiosk feels like coming home. You're welcomed with friendly faces, a buzzing kitchen and cosy lived-in interiors. The menu is fresh, local and vibrant ever-changing. Alongside owner Cam Miller, at the heart of this eatery for the past six years, has been head chef Julieanne Blum (a.k.a Jules), whose food is influenced largely by the seasons — as the gardens change, so too do her menus. Jules has a deep appreciation for locally sourced, garden-grown produce and serving the regulars who are pivotal to Cam's family atmosphere.
Daniel Richardson - Artist
Daniel Richardson is an artist with focus on drawings and collage work. With a vivid imagination, Daniel crafts quirky characters in his works and pairs them with elaborate titles, infusing his work with confidence and charm. His art also carries a personal touch, as he often inserts himself into the narratives. Since joining Arts Project Australia in 2012, Daniel has exhibited annually and his work is held in private collections across the country.