Country Kitchen
Still Life Painting | Rustic Kitchen Scene | Farmhouse Decor Artwork
24 × 24” Acrylics on Stretched Canvas Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Ready to hang
Some kitchens feel lived in long before anything is said—warm, familiar, and full of small details that make a space feel like home.
This piece captures that kind of setting. A collection of everyday objects—stacked dishes, hanging mugs, fresh lemons, jars, and a simple cup of coffee—come together against a brick backdrop. The composition is full, yet balanced, allowing each element to contribute without overwhelming the scene.
The colors are warm and inviting, with pops of brightness that bring energy to the arrangement while still maintaining a grounded, rustic feel. Textures—from ceramic to wood to fabric—add depth and give the piece a tactile, approachable quality.
Country Kitchen reflects the comfort of a space where things are used, not just placed—where mornings begin, conversations happen, and the ordinary becomes something worth noticing.
Country Kitchen
Still Life Painting | Rustic Kitchen Scene | Farmhouse Decor Artwork
24 × 24” Acrylics on Stretched Canvas Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Ready to hang
Some kitchens feel lived in long before anything is said—warm, familiar, and full of small details that make a space feel like home.
This piece captures that kind of setting. A collection of everyday objects—stacked dishes, hanging mugs, fresh lemons, jars, and a simple cup of coffee—come together against a brick backdrop. The composition is full, yet balanced, allowing each element to contribute without overwhelming the scene.
The colors are warm and inviting, with pops of brightness that bring energy to the arrangement while still maintaining a grounded, rustic feel. Textures—from ceramic to wood to fabric—add depth and give the piece a tactile, approachable quality.
Country Kitchen reflects the comfort of a space where things are used, not just placed—where mornings begin, conversations happen, and the ordinary becomes something worth noticing.