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Canadian Swift Foxes
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 4' x 5'
These cute critters are native to the Alberta and Saskatchewan area and on Canada’s endangered species list. The portrait was created in Montreal using Pink Grapefruit, Orange, Cantaloupe/Melon, Strawberry Daiquiri and a bevy of other Jelly Belly flavours to capture the Swift Fox’s playful nature.

Tribute to the Golden State Grizzly
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
The Grizzly Bear adorns the California State Flag and is the inspiration for University of California Golden Bears. The majestic creature known for its strength and speed is an enduring symbol of the State's earliest days when settlers and bears shared the wilderness.

Giant Panda
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
This cuddly bear is munching on a bamboo stick made of Lime, Green Apple and Watermelon Jelly Belly jelly beans. Our Giant Panda comes to life with Coconut, Cream Soda, Licorice and Plum Jelly Belly beans. The creation of the portrait was broadcast live on the internet from the Jelly Belly Visitor Centre in California to celebrate National Jelly Bean Day 2014 with fans around the world.

Great Green Macaw: 2013
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
These beautiful birds have a wingspan of up to 50 inches and live in deep canyons and plateaus in Central America. The bright green feathers are brought to life with an array of Green Apple, Lime and Juicy Pear jelly beans.

Rockhopper Penguin: 2013
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
Found among the craggy shorelines of Antarctica, Chile and New Zealand these penguins are only 20 inches tall, the world’s smallest penguins. Their distinctive yellow plumes over their brow and head are made with Lemon, Buttered Popcorn and Top Banana Jelly Belly jelly beans.

Hawksbill Sea Turtle: 2013
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 4' x 5'
A dazzling tribute to the majestic Hawksbill Sea Turtle. Found in tropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, this depiction finds the critically endangered turtle in a sea of Blueberry Jelly Belly beans.

Darth Vader
Artist: Kristen Cummings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
The sweet portrait of Darth Vader is made from more than 12,000 Jelly Belly jelly beans in 30 different flavours, including Jewel Blueberry, Sizzling Cinnamon and Bubble Gum (yes, Bubble Gum). Now in the private collection of Jelly Belly Art, this popular piece has been showcased at events around the United States.

The Beatles - Let it Bean
Artist: Malcolm West
Dimensions: 4' x 6'
It took six weeks and more than 15,000 Jelly Belly jelly beans (including 51 different flavours) to create this gorgeous portrait of the music icons.

The Crown Jewels
Artist: Malcolm West
Dimensions: 1' wide, sits on a 1.5' cushion
A sweet reproduction of the St. Edward's Crown is a scrumptious look-a-like of the crown that was used for HM Queen Elizabeth II coronation in 1953. The 3D Jelly Belly sculpture was commissioned for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee of 2012.

Girl with a Pearl Earring
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
Known as "The Mona Lisa of the North," Jelly Belly commissioned a recreation of Johannes Vermeer's masterwork, Girl with a Pearl Earring, made completely from Jelly Belly jelly beans. The artwork's focal point, a dangling pearl earring, was created using three different flavours of Jelly Belly beans to achieve the same effect as Vermeer's work.

Harry Potter
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
This portrait of Harry Potter used 11,000 Jelly Belly beans in honor of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans® Made by Jelly Belly. This fictional confection now brought to the Muggle-world includes original flavours such as Earwax, Booger and Dirt. The piece can be viewed at Jelly Belly Visitor Center in Fairfield, California.

Mona Lisa
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 6' x 4'
Made completely from Jelly Belly jelly beans, artist Kristen Cumings recreated Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece with a sweet twist. The Jelly Belly Mona Lisa is reflective of what art historians believe the original colours may have looked like before almost 600 years of wear and tear.

Santa Claus
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Year: 2014
Dimensions: 5’ x 4’
This sweet Santa Claus portrait is made with more than 10,000 Jelly Belly® jelly beans each lovingly placed by hand. Santa has a Blueberry twinkle in his eye and jolly red velvet suit made of Very Cherry, Red Apple and even Strawberry Jam Jelly Belly beans! The big man joins the private collection of Jelly Belly Art, a colourful and larger-than life collection of art pieces made completely out of Jelly Belly jelly beans.

We Can Do It!
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
In celebration of the American spirit and the vital role women played in World War II, Jelly Belly recreated a wartime poster that has become an icon for the work of American women who streamed into factories to build the war machines.

The Starry Night
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 4' x 5'
In celebration of Vincent van Gogh's masterwork, The Starry Night, Jelly Belly commissioned artist Kristen Cumings to recreate the famous image completely in Jelly Belly jelly beans. Because Van Gogh's brush strokes went in a circular, swirling pattern, Cumings had to place each individual bean in the same direction as the brushstroke to mimic the effect and recreate it on a larger scale.

The Great Wave Off
Kanagawa
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 4' x 6'
Katsushika Hokusai's The Great Wave Off Kanagawa is comprised of a wide range of Jelly Belly bean flavours used to capture the intense blue of the waves and the white of the foam caps. The artist went to great lengths to recreate the intricate details of the original wood block print, even using just three beans to depict the fishermen kneeling on the boats caught in the waves.

The Marriage of HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton
Artist: Malcolm West
Dimensions: 3.7' x 4.5'
This portrait was created in honor of the marriage of HRH Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton. The image joins previous portraits of Prince William's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.

Woman with a Mango
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
While working in the blues and purples to recreate the woman's dress in Jelly Belly beans, artist Kristen Cumings became enamored with the range of blues and the flavour Island Punch. A fitting flavour for a tribute to the islands and the people of Tahiti.

Young Blonde Girl
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 4' x 5'
The bright candy colours of the original painting expanded artist Kristen Cumings colour palette of Jelly Belly beans into a brilliant new range, a fitting tribute to both the colourful confections and Impressionism of Renoir's original. This piece in the Masterpieces of Jelly Bean Art collection from Jelly Belly is a happy slice of real life that speaks to us today.

Amelia Earhart
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
The image of the legendary pilot consists mainly of Berry Blue, Cotton Candy, Buttered Popcorn, Lemon, Very Cherry and Coconut flavoured jelly beans.

The Beatles - Let it Bean
Artist: Malcolm West
Dimensions: 4' x 6'
It took six weeks and more than 15,000 Jelly Belly jelly beans (including 51 different flavours) to create this gorgeous portrait of the music icons.

Diana, Princess of Wales
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
Consisting of 9,770 beans, this piece was commissioned upon the Princess's visit to the White House in 1985.

Elvis Presley
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
The King of Rock and Roll's trademark hair was brought to life with a combination of Licorice, Blueberry, Very Cherry, Berry blue and Raspberry flavours.

Elvis Presley 2
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
In this portrait, 10 different flavours were used in the King's hair alone!

Elvis Presley 3
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This portrait features a young Elvis in 1956, his breakout year.

George Clooney
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
Roger Rocha unveiled this image of the Oscar-winning actor/producer/director in February, 2008. He used over 10 different Jelly Belly jelly bean flavours.

Portrait of Herm Rowland
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
The portrait of Herm Rowland, Sr. was commissioned to honor the Chairman of Bean's 50 years of candy making. The portrait uses all 50 official flavours.

Chief Rainbow Tree
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This image of a former Great Plains tribal chief consists of 9,514 beans of over 15 different colours.

James Dean
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
The legendary actor's portrait was inspired by his 1956 film Giant.

Larry King
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This portrait was completed when King was primarily known as a radio talk-show host.

Laurel & Hardy
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This image of the iconic duo consists primarily of Buttered Popcorn, Bubble Gum, Licorice and Very Cherry flavours.

Marilyn Monroe
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
Unveiled on January 10th, 2008, this portrait of the iconic Hollywood bombshell was created by Roger Rocha. It contains over 8,000 beans.

Marilyn Monroe 2
Artist: Malcolm West
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
The blond bombshell of the 1950s starred in a hit movie The Seven Year Itch in a white dress and became one of the world's best known celebrities.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This portrait was commissioned for the 50th anniversary of the queen's reign.

Margaret Thatcher
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
The former Prime Minister of Britain, Margaret Thatcher's portrait consists of over 9,900 beans.

The Marriage of HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton
Artist: Malcolm West
Dimensions: 3.7' x 4.5'
This portrait was created in honor of the marriage of HRH Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton. The image joins previous portraits of Prince William's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.

George H.W. Bush
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 6' x 4'
This portrait of the then-vice president was commissioned shortly after the 1984 presidential election.

'Spirit of 1776' Fife Player
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This slice of colonial Americana consists of just over 10,000 beans and more than 20 flavours.

Benjamin Franklin
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
The primarily Blueberry background of this work has Very Cherry and Kiwi flavours scattered in it to create a more vibrant, shiny appearance.

General Jimmy Doolittle
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
A portrait of the famed WWII hero, commissioned for the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum in Fairfield, California.

Martin Luther King, Jr.
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
To honor the life and accomplishments of the late civil rights leader, Martin Luther King, Jr., this mosaic was commissioned by the company at the suggestion of the company's employees.

Abraham Lincoln
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This portrait of the 16th US president, inspired by the Lincoln Memorial, was unveiled in the Illinois Governor's Office.

President & Mrs. Reagan
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 6'
Based on the iconic photo of President Reagan and the First Lade from the 1984 election season, this is the only Jelly Belly Art piece in our collection that includes them both. It was displayed at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in November 2010 and now resides at the Jelly Belly Visitor Center in California.

Ronald Reagan
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This portrait resides at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California.

Reagan Country
Artist: Roger Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
One of the most popular pieces of Jelly Belly Art, this portrait of President Ronald Reagan was inspired by his love for horseback riding at his California ranch.

We Can Do It!
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
In celebration of the American spirit and the vital role women played in World War II, Jelly Belly recreated a wartime poster that has become an icon for the work of American women who streamed into factories to build the war machines.

George Washington
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This portrait of the first US president was unveiled in the Virginia Governor's Office and shown at the Seattle Art Museum.

Girl with a Pearl Earring
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
Known as "The Mona Lisa of the North," Jelly Belly commissioned a recreation of Johannes Vermeer's masterwork, Girl with a Pearl Earring, made completely from Jelly Belly jelly beans. The artwork's focal point, a dangling pearl earring, was created using three different flavours of Jelly Belly beans to achieve the same effect as Vermeer's work.

The Starry Night
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 4' x 5'
In celebration of Vincent van Gogh's masterwork, The Starry Night, Jelly Belly commissioned artist Kristen Cumings to recreate the famous image completely in Jelly Belly jelly beans. Because Van Gogh's brush strokes went in a circular, swirling pattern, Cumings had to place each individual bean in the same direction as the brushstroke to mimic the effect and recreate it on a larger scale.

The Great Wave Off Kanagawa
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 4' x 6'
Katsushika Hokusai's The Great Wave Off Kanagawa is comprised of a wide range of Jelly Belly bean flavours used to capture the intense blue of the waves and the white of the foam caps. The artist went to great lengths to recreate the intricate details of the original wood block print, even using just three beans to depict the fishermen kneeling on the boats caught in the waves.

Woman with a Mango
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
While working in the blues and purples to recreate the woman's dress in Jelly Belly beans, artist Kristen Cumings became enamored with the range of blues and the flavour Island Punch. A fitting flavour for a tribute to the islands and the people of Tahiti.

Young Blonde Girl
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 4' x 5'
The bright candy colours of the original painting expanded artist Kristen Cumings colour palette of Jelly Belly beans into a brilliant new range, a fitting tribute to both the colourful confections and Impressionism of Renoir's original. This piece in the Masterpieces of Jelly Bean Art collection from Jelly Belly is a happy slice of real life that speaks to us today.

Buffalo Nickel
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
With over 9,500 beans in this place, the 'silver' effect was created by large amounts of A&W® Cream Soda, Coconut and Berry Blue flavours.

The Crown Jewels
Artist: Malcolm West
Dimensions: 1' wide, sits on a 1.5' cushion
A sweet reproduction of the St. Edward's Crown is a scrumptious look-a-like of the crown that was used for HM Queen Elizabeth II coronation in 1953. The 3D Jelly Belly sculpture was commissioned for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee of 2012.

Lunar New Year Dragon
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 6' x 4'
Made to celebrate the Lunar New Year, this portrait shows a dragon, the sign of good luck for the new year.

American Bald Eagle
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
The white in the bald eagle's head consists mainly of Coconut flavoured beans, shaded with A&W® Cream Soda and Berry Blue.

Harry Potter
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
This portrait of Harry Potter used 11,000 Jelly Belly beans in honor of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans® Made by Jelly Belly. This fictional confection now brought to the Muggle-world includes original flavours such as Earwax, Booger and Dirt. The piece can be viewed at Jelly Belly Visitor Center in Fairfield, California.

Statue of Liberty
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 6' x 4'
The primary flavours used to create the Statue were Green Apple, Lemon Lime, Berry Blue, Lemon and Buttered Popcorn.

Statue of Liberty 2
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 4' x 4'
This portrait, made of almost 14,000 beans, is featured in the American Crafts Museum national tour.

Minnie Mouse
Artist: Peter Rocha
Dimensions: 6' x 4'
This portrait was commissioned for Walt Disney World ® and was hung in the candy shop, appropriately in the Jelly Belly section.

Bengal Tiger
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
This big cat stares regally over its shoulder with its rich honey-coloured eyes in this larger-than-life portrait. There are now fewer than 3,000 of these majestic beasts in the wild and have been classified endangered since 2010. The incredible portrait is brought to life by more than 10,000 Jelly Belly jelly beans lovingly placed by hand.

Orangutan
Artist: Kristen Cumings
Dimensions: 5' x 4'
Orangutans are found in the wild only Sumatra and Borneo. With an arm span of 7 feet from fingertip to fingertip, these primates are ideal for life in the canopy. Highly intelligent and a close relative to humans, the Jelly Belly Orangutan looks out at viewers with eyes made of Red Apple, Berry Smoothie, Plum and Licorice Jelly Belly® jelly beans.




































































