🎨 My Art, My Cheers: A Still Life with Wine and Grapes πŸ‡πŸ·

 


Hey lovely people!

Let’s learn together and see my paintings day by day—because why should learning be boring when it can be fun and full of surprises?

Today, I’m sharing one of my favorite still life paintings. It has juicy grapes, two wine glasses, two bottles, and a barrel… all sitting there looking fancy, as if they’re about to throw a party without me.
But trust me, the real challenge wasn’t making them look pretty. Oh no… It was trying to paint the glass reflections perfectly without the red wine glass giving me attitude.

 I swear the glass was like:
"Are you sure that’s where the light hits?"
"I’ve seen better reflections at the supermarket."

But jokes aside, knowing that light and shadow are the real bosses of still life.

🌟 Pro Tip for Beginners:
When painting glass or anything reflective, always treat the light source like your VIP guest.
Where does the light hit best?
Where does the shadow fall?
Mastering this will give your painting life and realism.

The way light interacts with objects makes your composition believable and alive.

And… don’t forget the shadows. They’re like the gossip in the painting world. Quiet, but they tell everything.


Art isn’t always easy—sometimes fruits don’t want to look juicy, and glass doesn’t want to reflect properly 
So tell me… how do you stay patient when a painting gets tricky?
Share your secret tips in the comments below! πŸ‘‡
Let’s talk more about this in my next post, where we’ll dive into the world of realism 🎨✨

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