“Refrigerator Pies,” created by Wayne Thiebaud in 1962, is an oil on canvas artwork that belongs to the Pop Art movement. This still life painting, presently housed at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California, U.S., is a celebrated piece characterized by its vibrant representation of everyday objects.
The artwork vividly captures an array of pies neatly lined up on individual plates, showcasing Thiebaud’s mastery in depicting commonplace items with an enticing, almost tangible quality. The pies, rendered in thick, luscious strokes of oil paint, feature varied fillings and toppings, emphasizing texture and richness. The repetitive arrangement of the pies creates a rhythm and sense of abundance, highlighting the charm of ordinary, consumable delights. Thiebaud’s use of bright, bold colors and high-contrast shadows accentuates the form and dimensionality of each pie slice, inviting viewers to indulge in the visual feast set before them.