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Got to 'fess up here - I hate still life. Not so much seeing them, as painting them - so I very rarely do it. I have favourite objects - but no wish to paint them: eg, my pocket watches. I suppose you wouldn't count botanicals - e.g. paintings or drawings of pot plants - as still life .... I wouldn't at all mind having a crack at one of those. These things are hard to explain of course, but I wonder what it is that makes still life so attractive to you as a painting project?
Those are very beautiful paintings, in any case: even I can see that!
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Ha ha Robert, I know you hate Still Life. I don’t know exactly why I love painting SL …I think it’s because I notice something beautiful and I want to paint it. Maybe just the way the light falls or squeezes between things….I could go on for quite a long time but I won’t. Briefly, light, colour, texture and positioning are what attract me….oh I’m going to be thinking about this for ages now.
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You paint an excellent still life Marjorie, generally using a light source to help with your tones and add impact.
I don’t paint many, they just don’t excite me I suppose, although I did enjoy painting an area of my studio a while back, bottles and paint tubes etc as part of a feature in TA.
We had a variety of animal skulls to draw at college, I did enjoy drawing them! Plants are classed as still life I believe, I only have one plant, which is just about hanging on…
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I love setting up and painting still life.I also love looking at them. Yours are beautiful Marjorie.
I was horrified to discover very recently during reading about vanitas still life that the genre is bottom of the pile .
Ah well, I will continue to gaze at the Dutch masters and wish I owned one.

