Thursday, March 29, 2012

September Still Life On Moss




Back in September, as my garden overflowed with beautiful still life possibilities, I took a few days to set up and photograph some unusual groupings, for future inspiration and reference. This was drawn from one of my favorite creations from that project. And, yes, I consider the gathering of objects and placing them together in various ways a creation in its own right. It's amazing how much trial and error, arranging and rearranging, tweaking and nudging, and toting things from place to place it takes to come up with a good still life composition!

I wanted to use the bright peppers and large, almost ripe, heirloom tomato in this modern art-glass bowl, with a snip of turning Virginia creeper vine as a "garnish" of sorts, over the top. I set it all up on vintage linen tablecloths... a white, a turquoise, and a swirly print, then on an old wooden chair with peeling paint, then a granite step. I tried it in the garden, among the growing plants, on a huge tree stump, and, finally, right on the ground in a mossy area strewn with maple seeds and dry leaves. I found it enchanting. Really. Like fairyland enchanting. Once I saw how the dappled light worked its magic with the glass and the shadows and the cushiony green carpet, I was powerless to do anything but draw this lovely little moment in time. That is how this particular still life came to be. And after many, many hours of work, we all lived happily ever after. The End

6 comments:

Ginny Woodman said...

Beautiful. I love your "narrations" and I'd love to purchase one of your creations!

Elizabeth A Patterson said...

Thanks, Ginny, I appreciate that!
I'll let you know the next time I'm showing my work locally... and you can always just come and visit me!

Teresa Mallen said...

I am glad you are all living happily ever after but I want your bowl! LOL

I enjoyed reading about how this still life came about. I too trot my objects all over, using different cloths etc., probably the reason I don't do many still lifes. I am always looking for that magic moment which doesn't always appear. Obviously your enchanted, dappled light moment happened, woo-hoo!

Congratulations, it is a lovely piece. I can smell the moss. :-)

Elizabeth A Patterson said...

Hi Teresa! Thanks,so glad you like my mossy moment.
Oh... and I will gladly give you the bowl, but you must pick it up in person. :~)

Kendra said...

Wow Liz, it's really beautiful and what a neat idea to draw the bowl on a mossy background

Elizabeth A Patterson said...

Thanks, Kendra. I had been thinking about doing some still life set-ups outdoors for a while, and I just happened to be passing through the mossy area, bowl of veggies in hand, when the lovely light situation grabbed me!