There’s Still Life

Fruit Of The Vine, Roadside Vineyard, Italy, 2012

“What Defines Still Life?

Still life refers to artworks that feature non-living objects, carefully arranged to create a meaningful composition. These objects may include natural elements like flowers, fruits, and shells, as well as man-made items such as books, ceramics, glassware, or musical instruments.” Josefina Vergara

I enjoy mentally playing with words and phrases by slightly or greatly twisting their meanings or seeing them in different contexts. This quirky humor likely influenced the naming of my blog, “Meandering Passage.”

“Still Life” is one of those phrases that makes me smile, especially as I grow older. It may be true that it’s not what it used to be, but yes, there’s still life here. 😉

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Mark
7 months ago

Can “still life” also refer to how it often hurts less to be still than to move after a day of yard work? :-)

Ken
Ken
7 months ago

Very nice photo. It’s well composed and well lit and I could use a bottle right about now.

Monte Stevens
7 months ago

I am fascinated with this image. I believe you porcessed it to perfection. It looks like a wonderful fine art image to print and hang. I would love to see an image of it hanging on you wall. My life is not what it used to be, is much more like still life, hurts less when I’m still but the body needs to be moving.