Stone Fruit Study
Still Life Painting | Peach Artwork | Contemporary Kitchen Art
16 × 20” Acrylics on Stretched Canvas Original Painting by Jane Sayers Framed Ready to hang Certificate of Authenticity Free shipping
Some subjects are less about place and more about presence—color, form, and the way light settles across a surface. Stone Fruit Study centers on that idea, using a repeated arrangement of peaches to explore rhythm, contrast, and variation within a single palette.
The composition is bold yet balanced, with whole and halved fruit creating a pattern that feels both structured and organic. Deep reds and warm ochres emerge against the dark ground, while the exposed centers of the peaches add texture and movement. Each form is treated with a painterly approach, allowing brushwork to remain visible and tactile.
Rather than focusing on narrative, this piece leans into observation—how repetition can shift perception, and how familiar forms can feel new when arranged with intention. Framed and ready to hang, it brings warmth, depth, and a strong visual presence into a space.
Stone Fruit Study
Still Life Painting | Peach Artwork | Contemporary Kitchen Art
16 × 20” Acrylics on Stretched Canvas Original Painting by Jane Sayers Framed Ready to hang Certificate of Authenticity Free shipping
Some subjects are less about place and more about presence—color, form, and the way light settles across a surface. Stone Fruit Study centers on that idea, using a repeated arrangement of peaches to explore rhythm, contrast, and variation within a single palette.
The composition is bold yet balanced, with whole and halved fruit creating a pattern that feels both structured and organic. Deep reds and warm ochres emerge against the dark ground, while the exposed centers of the peaches add texture and movement. Each form is treated with a painterly approach, allowing brushwork to remain visible and tactile.
Rather than focusing on narrative, this piece leans into observation—how repetition can shift perception, and how familiar forms can feel new when arranged with intention. Framed and ready to hang, it brings warmth, depth, and a strong visual presence into a space.