



I rediscovered Corri-Lynn Tetz's work this weekend while I was stuffing my face with Cocoa Locale's lemon cupcakes. Hanging in Reema's most amazing, sugar high cake shop is one of Corri-Lynn's paintings. I noticed it after I wiped the frosting from my lips and although I don't know much about this Montreal artist, I read her influences are fake wood paneling and heavy metal ballads. I would say adding baked goods to her list of inspiration might just be the magic combo.
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Reema's cakes could be her inspiration! They are both so good!
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