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SOLD: Cheeseburger! by Lisa Elley. Palette knife painting in oil. 2014. 30 x 30 x 1.5 inches. Sides painted, no frame required. www.lisaelley.com Painting

Lisa Elley

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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SOLD: Cheeseburger! by Lisa Elley. Palette knife painting in oil. 2014. 30 x 30 x 1.5 inches. Sides painted, no frame required. www.lisaelley.com In New Zealand it is customary to put a fried egg and beetroot (beets)on a cheeseburger! The egg adds taste and texture and the pickled beetroot is sweet and a perfect accompaniment to the tangy tomato, try it! The KiwiBurger is a hamburger sold at McDonald's restaurants in New Zealand. It consisted of a four-ounce (113 g) beef patty, griddle egg, beetroot, tomato, lettuce, cheese, onions, mustard, and ketchup on a toasted bun.[1] The burger was also sold in Australia under the name McOz but did not include an egg. The McOz was discontinued and replaced by the McFeast Deluxe, which has since been discontinued and replaced by the new range of Angus beef burgers.[citation needed] The Kiwiburger was the idea of franchisee Bryan Old, who came up with the burger as a nostalgic take on the typical New Zealand hamburger prior to the introduction of McDonald's to the New Zealand market in 1976. Trialled initially in Old's five Hamilton restaurants, it was added to the national menu in 1991.[2] The New Zealand ad for the KiwiBurger had a well-known song, consisting of 46 Kiwiana items, which was printed on the box for some time and was used in the TV advertisement. It was discontinued in 2004 as it was unprofitable. The burger had ingredients that were not a part of any other product (beetroot for example), and the egg had to be cooked on a special grill which impeded operations (because of the temperature and timing).[citation needed] The KiwiBurger was reintroduced to McDonald's New Zealand menu in May 2007.[3] In September 2007 McDonald's ran a "Vote KiwiBurger" advertising campaign to promote retention of the KiwiBurger (which, as of July 2008, was successful). In December 2008, the KiwiBurger was discontinued again, with the premise being the burger had gone on its "overseas experience".[citation needed] In June 2009, McDonald's reintroduced the KiwiBurger to its restaurants again for a limited time. It was due to be removed from the menu at the close of business on Tuesday 25 August 2009.[citation needed] The burger was reintroduced on 17 August 2011 as part of McDonald's new Kiwi Menu, introduced ahead of the Rugby World Cup.[4] A burger with the same name also exists at Gourmet Burger Kitchen in the UK. It consists of a beef patty, beetroot, egg, pineapple, cheese, salad, mayonnaise and relish. For each one sold, 25p is donated to the Whakatane Kiwi Trust to help save the kiwi. The original 1991 advertisement for the Kiwiburger can be found at this site http://www.filmarchive.org.nz/sellebration/view.php?id=225. Year: 1991 Production co.: First Light Director: Fane Flaws Music: Murray Grindlay The lyrics for the ad are as follows: "Kiwis love Hot pools, Rugby balls, McDonald's, Snapper schools, World peace, Woolly fleece, Ronald and Raising beasts. Chilly bins, Cricket wins, Fast skis, Golf tees, Silver ferns, Kauri trees, Kiwi Burger love one please... Mcdonald's KiwiBurger. The classic New Zealand burger. Cause We love All blacks, Thermal daks, Egg & Cheese, Walking tracks, Beef pattie, Marching girls, Tomato, Lettuce and Paua shells, Gumboots, Ponga shoots, Floppy hats, Kiwifruits, Beetroot, Buzzy bees, Moggy cats, Cabbage trees, Onions, Kakapos, Kiaoras, Cheerios, Jandals, Sandals, Ketchup, Coromandel's, Swanndris, Butterflies, Mustard, Fishing flies, Hokey pokey, Maori haka, Kiwi burger. That's our tucker!!!" When the KiwiBurger was released in 2007 the ad was edited to include more details about the actual burger... Ie. 100% pure beef, Watties beetroot, Mainland cheese and an egg from Farmer Brown

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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Lisa is an accomplished artist and author based in the San Francisco Bay, recognized with multiple awards. Her artistic vision centers around sharing her gift with others and bringing joy through her vibrant and textured palette knife oil paintings. With a widespread presence in private and corporate collections worldwide, Lisa's art has a remarkable ability to touch and inspire her clients. Her artwork is available through her own website, select art galleries, exhibitions, corporate installations, vineyard tasting rooms, and social media platforms, garnering millions of monthly views. Lisa also engages in live painting events, licensing, wine label design, speaking engagements, teaching workshops, e-courses, and collaborations with other artists and professionals in the art industry and beyond.

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