Sunday morning
An observation of the everyday. Familiar kitchen objects are arranged through use rather than intention, creating a composition that balances structure, repetition and quiet presence. The work invites a slower way of looking at the spaces we inhabit most often
A study of everyday domestic life
Sunday Morning explores the quiet order of everyday domestic life. A collection of familiar objects—bottles, cables, containers and kitchen cupboards—forms an understated composition of lines, shapes and subtle colour relationships. Through close observation, the ordinary becomes worthy of attention, revealing the calm rhythm and quiet beauty embedded within daily routines.
Through layered tones and careful observation, the painting invites the viewer to pause and notice the subtle poetry of familiar spaces.
Shown within a minimal interior setting
A visual impression of how the work may sit within a quiet, contemporary interior.
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