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still life

NOUN
  1. a painting of inanimate objects such as fruit or flowers

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  • Still Life with Action Figure," a particularly realist exercise, actually occurs in suburbia, where an artist son visits his artist father, who has resumed painting despite suffering from parkinsonism. Ccfinlay: You Make My Heart Sing
  • We went to an exhibition of 17th century Dutch still lifes.
  • The piece is illustrated with images that demonstrate the austere intensity of his work since then, exquisite abstract interiors and still lifes executed in his preferred palette of white, grey, light ochre and sienna.
  • Drawing nearer we peeped with fascinated horror through the grimy, unwashed windows at the interior still life.
  • The still life is painted with surprising attentiveness.
  • Charleton is an oil painter whose subject matter includes landscapes, aviation art, seascapes, still lifes, marine art and portraits.
  • Composed of hundreds of ephemeral objects, from sugar cookies to vials of cheap perfume to devotional candles, popular santos, kitschy trinkets and cans of Goya beans, ‘Infinito Botanica’ is a vast still life.
  • Also, try your hand at still lifes, such as closeups of the decorations or the food. Tips: Four pointers for shooting great Thanksgiving photos
  • A simple still life, then, but one that was clearly intended to exemplify the contemporary crisis in agriculture.
  • This exhibition features many beautiful still lifes. Times, Sunday Times
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