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1. How to Paint a Still Life 2. What to Consider When Setting Up a Still Life 3. How to Photograph a Still Life 4. The Art of Still Life Painting 5. 9 Easy Still Life Drawing Ideas 6. How to Master the Art of Still Life Photography 7. 10 Tips for Capturing Amazing Still Life Photos 8. Still Life in Art: Historical Development and Famous Paintings 9. Secrets to Painting Still Life in Oils 10. How to Take a Still Life Photo with a Smartphone Camera
Ranging from the mournful to the exuberant, or from grand and tumultuous scenes of hell to the humblest and quietest of still lifes, Howard Podeswa’s canvases seem to examine all facets of existence. The artist shies away from any one signature style, and while his motives often feel elusive, he appears to be driven by a deep curiosity about—or even a loving submission to—his subjects, be they the people he counts among his nearest and dearest, or scraps of materials just lying around his work space.At Birch Contemporary, Podeswa’s exhibition “Dépaysement / Studio” (Change of Scenery /
Stephen Friedman Gallery is pleased to present its first solo exhibition by Sky Glabush, one of Canada’s leading mid-career artists. Glabush’s practice subverts traditional painterly archetypes and presents landscape, still life and portraiture through an historic lens
In the early modern period when the European academies ruled supreme, figurative painting was organized by a strict hierarchy of genres, with still life relegated to the lowest echelon. To simply render an arrangement of objects—flowers, fruit, crockery, books—in paint was not considered an intellectual exercise. In her richly layered practice, painter Ayesha Green (Ngāti Kahungunu, Kāi Tahu) reinterprets historical images and artifacts to interrogate the values, mythologies, and systems of power that informed their creation and circulation. Having previously considered, for example, portraits