Cereal mascots at the Last Breakfast sculpture by Brian Stuckey. So. Awesome. See photos from the making of this awesomeness HERE. And buy the print HERE. via Super Punch.
Check out these Make-Ahead Recipes books we found on Amazon.
If you are looking for more easy breakfast ideas check out our Pinterest board dedicated to breakfasts.
Maybe you prefer the old-fashioned recipe in hand? Check out my favorite Breakfast Recipe book The Breakfast Bible.
Personally, I am not a breakfast person, as in I don’t like to eat Breakfast in the mornings, but serve me cereal at midnight and I am all yours!
JoAnn says
I feel that is is mocking God and making fun of our Savior Christ Jesus. I am an artist/crafter too, but I do not appreciate this. Please do not misunderstand, I say this with love and sincerity.
meaghan mountford says
Thank you JoAnn, for voicing your feelings on the artwork!! I totally understand what you are saying and from where you are coming. But when I looked at the artist’s site at the behind the scenes photos, and saw how much love, attention and detail, not to mention hours and hours, went into the sculpture that made this, it felt so very far from mockery. It felt like an homage, almost, that to me, chipped away at what on the surface does–you’re right– feel like mockery. But I can absolutely see how you and I’m sure many others have an alternate view, given the caricature, and how I may simply be wrong in that assessment. I’m so sorry if anything on this site caused you any offense! Please know, despite the callous brevity (my error) of my description of this artwork, the thought behind posting it was not so callous and brief. I really found this sculpture stunning, especially after seeing the artist’s skill in making it.