Imagining 'vegetable still lifes' IsteemCreated with Sketch.

in photography •  6 years ago 

They are dead leaves, and yet, along with them and around them, life is overflowing. In the same way that Mannerist painters experimented with objects, endowing their creations with a breath of plausible 'movement' based on concepts such as dimension, scope or depth, even in a simple pile of fallen leaves the imagination can prevail and get something that, without detracting, offers the spectator the consolation, at least, of a careful aesthetic.
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The dark backgrounds, which can be obtained, for example, looking for chiaroscuros in a simple puddle or in the quiet surfaces of a placid pond, provide that dimensional element, which sometimes suggests a free movement in space.
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If we add to it the attractive tonalities that some leaves acquire, we will also have the ideal complement to make a painting -or a small vegetable still life, as it was suggested at the beginning of the present entry- not exempt, after all, from certain grace and magnetism. And with a good printer and a suitable paper, we can even make ourselves a beautiful painting, that does not detract from hanging on the wall of our living room.
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