Still-Life
Still-life is a genre of art that focuses on inanimate objects, often arranged in a specific composition. Common subjects include fruits, flowers, vases, and everyday items like books or tools. Artists use this genre to explore color, light, and texture, creating a visual narrative through the arrangement of objects.
Historically, still-life paintings have been popular since the Renaissance period, with notable artists like Paul Cézanne and Vincent van Gogh contributing to its development. These artworks can convey deeper meanings, such as the passage of time or the beauty of the mundane, inviting viewers to appreciate the details of everyday life.