"Sweet Cherry"
Watercolor. Size: 20 x 30 cm
© ANDRE STASHINSKI 2013
Watercolor. Size: 20 x 30 cm
© ANDRE STASHINSKI 2013
Still so much of life
Wednesday, 2 December 2020
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Still life is one of genres that often underestimated as it is considered educational. Let us disagree with this. Still life is a mirror of the moment, it often deals with everyday objects that seem us casual today, but in a while they would make an interest for spectator as "antique" stuff. Fashion, technologies, habits of people change faster then you can imagine. Once these still objects get reflected in the painting - they receive a fixed place in lines of our memories. Thanks to its ability to be composed in particular way, still life is an excellent tool to express the mood or idea of the author. Exactly alike one's mind it could be plain or deep, joyful or pissed of, to express curiosity/ balance or disbalance/ Zen or stress, etc.
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Every detail of this painting is cool - plate, cherry and even print on cloth! Interesting combination of solid materials and light lilac shades.
ReplyDeleteCan you recognize your own table-map ? There are Austrian cherries, happily painted and eaten in Vienna in 2013th
DeleteBEAUTIFUL!!!!!♥
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