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Cake Painting’s Thrilling Debut on Allegra Goodman’s “This Is Not About Us!”

February 14, 2026 by Beverly

From Canvas to Book Cover

What began as a joyful oil painting — full of sunlit highlights, lilac shadows and thick impasto paint — has taken on a new life. My first cake painting now appears on the retail book cover of This Is Not About Us! by Allegra Goodman, just released by Penguin Random House.

Seeing my work printed, wrapped around a novel, and sitting in the world of books at Barnes and Nobel feels like an exhilarating crossover — where visual storytelling meets literary narrative. For an artist who paints desserts as memory, celebration, and metaphor, this feels like a sweet and meaningful milestone.

Here’s the full image.

Story about American Family Life

You can read more about the book in this New York Times review, which is actually a compendium of short stories having strong connections between them. I love the title of this article: Meet the Rubinsteins. They’re Messy, but They’re Mensches. The first short story centers on apple cake and the Bernstein family, so this painting choice is powerful.

And how exactly does the cake tie in? Penguin Random House says:

When their beloved sister passes away, Sylvia and Helen Rubinstein are unmoored. A misunderstanding about apple cake turns into a decade of stubborn silence. Busy with their own lives—divorces, dating, career setbacks, college applications, bat mitzvahs and ballet recitals—their children do not want to get involved. As for their grandchildren? Impossible.

I am quoting the publisher since I haven’t read the book yet. However, it certainly sounds like an excellent selection to present at my book club! Maybe I’ll even invite Allegra Goodman as a guest speaker…

A Rocky Balboa Moment (with Two Books!)

And yes… I had my Rocky moment.

Finally, channeling Rocky on the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps, I held two copies overhead in triumph. If you’re going to celebrate your first retail book cover, you might as well do it properly.

Hope you see the resemblance – in the spirit anyway!

There is something wonderfully dramatic about holding not one, but two books — proof that painting can leap mediums and still carry its color, energy, and story with it.

How did this come about?

By far, the most common question is, What did you do to get your painting on the cover?

Honestly, I didn’t reach out to anyone. Donna Cheng, the talented art director at The Dial Press (an imprint of Penguin Random House) who created the book cover, reached out to me and asked to do a mockup using my painting.

Now you’re asking: How did she find you, Beverly? Who did you know at the publisher?

The answer is: I wrote a blog about my cake paintings in 2020 with lots of SEO tags. That’s all. I believe Donna discovered me as a result of the tags attached to this cake blog written during the pandemic, entitled Virtual Studio Tour – with Cake!. This entry showed the evolution of my cake paintings over time using 3 paintings, beginning with the Bundt Cake.

Ah, the power of the Internet! Maybe I should take that Coursera 5-class certification on SEO search… What do you think?

Behind the Camera: Thank You, Aileen!

My friend, Aileen Riordan (and local real estate agent extraordinaire!), enthusiastically documented the moment. Every artist needs someone who says, “Yes, let’s do this,” and means it.

The laughter and the sheer improbability of it — that’s what these photographs hold for me. Not just a book cover. A shared milestone.

This IS About Us!

And while the title says This Is Not About Us…

For my fifteen seconds of fame, it absolutely was about us!

Finally, signing off with gratitude for the journey — and this unexpectedly pleasureful chapter! I’m still a bit amazed.

Posted in: News, Paintings, Tips for Artists, Uncategorized Tagged: #bevsbites #BundtCake #cakepainting #bookcover #AllegraGoodman #ThisIsNotAboutUs #penguinrandomhouse #TheDialPress #dessert #comfortfood #Bernsteins #applecake #foodpainting #piecemissing

It’s important: Subscribe to The Rivertowns Dispatch!

December 25, 2025 by Beverly

Local community newspapers provide vital functions

When the local newspaper, The Rivertowns Enterprise, folded in January, 2024, I was a lost soul. The paper that supported the RiverArts Studio Tour, and my art through the years, was gone.

I depended on that paper for local news and weekly events listings summarizing happenings in all the Rivertowns – Hastings, Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley and Irvington, NY.

Suddenly, I missed my connection to the community. Unexpectedly, I didn’t know what was going on. From art exhibits, concerts, farmers markets, local elections, to road closures – and even thefts! Plus I disconnected from the schools and sports events.

Fortunately, this was temporary.

Thank you for resurrecting the paper!

Luckily, in May 2024 The Rivertowns Dispatch replaced the Rivertowns Enterprise, suspending operations after 49 years in business. The still-defunct sister paper The Scarsdale Enquirer, which operated for 123 years, was not so lucky.

As a community, we are grateful to have our paper back. A special thank you to the Publisher, Alison Schulte, and Editor, Tim LaMorte for stepping up to fill the gap with The Rivertowns Dispatch, and for bringing other staff members back, like Listings Editor, Jennifer Gold.

As we move into 2026, The Dispatch needs our help building a solid subscriber base to stay in business long term!

Did you hear about a 280,000 sq. ft. warehouse on 9A?

Recently, I read the following Letter to the Editor in The Dispatch (Dec. 17. 2025). The subject is an “alarming” 280,000 square foot warehouse under serious consideration by the Town of Greenburgh. At a quarter mile long, it is way out of scale for the area and a narrow, fragile two lane 9A road. Plus the location is right across the street from my apartment!

What a nightmare this is in its current form – with all the truck traffic! Not just for me, but for anyone trying to use 9A to access the I-87 entrance and exit, the village of Ardsley, Rivertowns Square in Dobbs Ferry, and even Home Depot or Stew Leonards.

No one has heard about the warehouse since they are not subscribers to The Dispatch.

My next blog will provide more information on how our voices can be heard.

In the meantime, you can start the new year by subscribing to The Dispatch, and be informed consumers (a la Crazy Eddy. Remember him? I can hear him yelling: Informed consumers are our best customers!)

From The Rivertowns Dispatch on How To Subscribe

The Rivertowns Dispatch is your new local news source covering Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson and Irvington. We report on local politics, environment, arts, high school sports and community voices through our weekly print paper, website, email updates, podcast and social media. We also have a special for-kids-by-kids section, The Little Dispatch.

Subscribers receive the print edition delivered to their doorstep each week, along with access to our full archive online.

If you’d like to subscribe, visit https://www.rivertownsdispatch.com/membership/

And if you’re not sure if you’re already subscribed, just email us at hello@rivertownsdispatch.com, and we’ll check for you!

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Stay informed!

Calling all residents of Hastings, Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley and Irvington: Show your support by subscribing to The Rivertowns Dispatch.

Information is power.

In summary, give yourself a present that will pay dividends. The Dispatch is vital to preserve the quality of life in our community. Additionally, it gives us choices to fully experience the rich variety of Rivertowns activities available. Finally, please forward this subscriber information to your families, friends and neighbors.

Happy Holidays!

Posted in: News, Uncategorized Tagged: #bevsbites #Rivertowns #Dispatch #RiertownsDispatch #RivertownsSquare #warehouseproposal #9A #hastings #dobbsferry #ardsley #irvington #280000

Explore Exciting Animals in Art: Join My Upcoming Talk

October 4, 2025 by Beverly

Calling all animal and art lovers!

You are invited to my upcoming hybrid art talk on “A Magnificent Menagerie: Animals in Art” at the Scarsdale Public Library on

Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – coming up fast!

4:30pm – 5:30 pm.

Light refreshments following

This is my third art talk to the Scarsdale Library community. Previously I spoke on Food in Art and Flowers in Art. While my personal focus has been on painting food, and more recently making Ikebana flower creations, I have returned to many other subjects, including animals, periodically. And I am thrilled to be revisiting to my art history roots once again with this exciting journey through a magnificent menagerie of animals in art – both fantasy and real!

Registration Requested

Click here to register to come In-Person or attend Online. It’s especially important to register in advance if you’re attending virtually to receive the zoom link an hour before the presentation begins. And it will begin on time. Registration closes 3:00pm on Tuesday, October 7.

Bring a bit of an appetite since Bonnie, my younger daughter, is serving light refreshments. A rough head count will help her plan quantities of “bites” and drinks.

And how could we not serve food? It’s a long standing tradition at any Shipko event.

Bring Your Family and Friends!

The more, the merrier. Please feel free to invite your friends and family – especially animal lovers both kids and adults – by forwarding this email with the link. This is a public event.

Hope to see you this Tuesday, October 7th at 4:30!

Transportation

The Scarsdale Public Library is located at 54 Olmsted Road, in Scarsdale, NY right off Boston Post Road in Southern Westchester Country. For those who plan to drive, parking is plentiful in the library lot and on the nearby side streets. Because of the positive response to this talk, and other simultaneous library events, parking could be more challenging than usual. Please allow extra time to park.

For non-drivers from NYC, the Scarsdale train station is on the Metro-North Railroad’s Harlem Line from Grand Central Station. The station is fairly close (1.6 miles or 5 minutes) and easily accessible by taxi, Lyft or Uber.

Questions?

Finally, for additional information, please go to the website at scarsdalelibrary.org or call (914) 722-1302. You can always contact me directly at beverlyshipko@mac.com or 914-954-7779.

Now the question for me is how is to organize and condense a massive amount of material on this epic topic. We’ll be covering a lot of ground, from prehistoric times to the present. I hope you’ll let me know how I did afterwards…

As always, I am looking forward to seeing you on October 7, and ushering in the fascinating world of animals!

Posted in: Art Talks, Inspiration, News, Uncategorized Tagged: #AnimalArt, #animallovers, #animalpainting, #animals, #AnimalsInArt, #Ardsley, #arthistory, #arttalk, #beastiaries, #bevsbites, #cats, #dogs, #famousanimalart #ScarsdalePublicLibrary, #fantasyanimals, #gargoyles, #GrumpyTheCat, #NoahsArk, Scarsdale

My Bundt Cake Painting Featured on Allegra Goodman’s New Book

August 17, 2025 by Beverly

🍰 A Slice of Sweet News!

I’m thrilled to share some delicious news — my Bundt Cake painting has been chosen for the cover of acclaimed author Allegra Goodman’s upcoming book!

Bundt Cake, Oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches, Beverly Shipko

There’s something magical about seeing a painting take on a new life beyond the canvas, and this collaboration feels like the perfect pairing. Just as I love capturing the joy and nostalgia of desserts in paint, Goodman’s stories explore the layers of life with the Bernstein family in rich detail and depth.

You can read more about the upcoming 2026 publication from Penguin Random House here.

Stay tuned for the book’s release — and next time you see it on the shelves, you’ll also be getting a little taste of my art!

Posted in: News, Paintings, Uncategorized Tagged: #BundtCake #cakepainting #bookcover #AllegraGoodman #ThisIsNotAboutUs #penguinrandomhouse #bevsbites #dessert #comfortfood #Bernsteins

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