Quiet Banana

$2,200.00

Quiet Banana

Still Life Painting | Banana Artwork | Contemporary Minimal Kitchen Art

24 × 30” Acrylics on Stretched Canvas Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Ready to hang

Some subjects become more present the longer they’re observed—slowing the eye, simplifying the moment, and allowing form and light to take over. Quiet Banana rests in that space, where a familiar object is reduced to shape, tone, and quiet balance.

The partially peeled fruit introduces a gentle movement within the composition, contrasting the solidity of its form with the softness of unfolding layers. Light falls across the surface with restraint, creating subtle shifts in value that give the piece depth without distraction.

The palette remains warm and understated, allowing the simplicity of the subject to hold its own presence. Painterly brushwork keeps the surface alive, emphasizing texture and observation rather than detail.

Rooted in minimalism and still life tradition, this piece reflects the quiet strength of everyday objects—where simplicity becomes something steady, contemplative, and complete.

Quiet Banana

Still Life Painting | Banana Artwork | Contemporary Minimal Kitchen Art

24 × 30” Acrylics on Stretched Canvas Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Ready to hang

Some subjects become more present the longer they’re observed—slowing the eye, simplifying the moment, and allowing form and light to take over. Quiet Banana rests in that space, where a familiar object is reduced to shape, tone, and quiet balance.

The partially peeled fruit introduces a gentle movement within the composition, contrasting the solidity of its form with the softness of unfolding layers. Light falls across the surface with restraint, creating subtle shifts in value that give the piece depth without distraction.

The palette remains warm and understated, allowing the simplicity of the subject to hold its own presence. Painterly brushwork keeps the surface alive, emphasizing texture and observation rather than detail.

Rooted in minimalism and still life tradition, this piece reflects the quiet strength of everyday objects—where simplicity becomes something steady, contemplative, and complete.