Godiva Chocolate Cup by Harriete Estel Berman is constructed using post consumer recycled tin cans from Godiva chocolate candy.

The cups are filled to look like luscious foamy hot chocolate but it is actually polyester resin.

These cups were made in 2003, but never photographed until 2015. The question arises:
Without Photos, Does My Art Even Exist?
http://askharriete.typepad.com/ask_harriete/2015/02/if-an-object-isnt-photographed-does-it-even-exist-.html

These cups represent a tour-de-force of design and skill working with tin cans. They are so beautiful, I often take them out for display.


Materials: recycled tin cans, polyester, 10k gold and aluminum rivets, brass and stainless steel screws.


Godiva cup: 6” height x 5 5/8” diameter base x 3.75” width at top

Originally constructed in 2003, I never had them photographed until now.
Photo Credit: Philip Cohen 2015
Retail Price $985

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