✏️ drawing everyday
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nature morte
revisiting still life
Bowl of Succuments
Ink & Pastels, A2Bowl of Succuments #2
Ink & Pastels, A2Bowl of Succuments #2
Ink & Pastels, A2Artichoke
Graphite & Watercolour, A2Fish Dinner
Watercolour, A2Fallen Bough
Ink & Pastels A2 approxIn Flight
Acrylic on CardboardIn Flight
Acrylic on Cardboard
Old Dog
Marker and Watercolour, A2Goldfinch
Monoprint, A3Mourning Coffee
Graphite & Gouache, A4Mourning Coffee #2
Graphite & Gouache, A3Salt Urn
Graphite & Salt, A3Salt Will Vary
Graphite & Salt, A3Mourning Coffee
Graphite & Gouache, A3 approx
Nature morte, also known as still life, traditionally depicts everyday objects symbolising deeper themes:
flora fauna ⚘
vanitas beauty, abundance & vitality
transience & mortality
I apply these themes
to contemporary domestic objects such as plants, food, and domesticated animals, isolating them on white backgrounds—a style often used in commercial or scientific imagery for its clarity. However, my style is instinctive and gestural. I work quickly, in short stages, as my energy fades too soon for longer sessions. This also reflects the vitality and fragility of daily life that is encapsulated in the concept of nature morte.