Rubber Duck Reflections
Still life painting, rubber duck artwork, water reflection study.
20 × 20”
Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
Original Painting by Jane L. Sayers
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Rubber Duck Reflections captures a moment of quiet stillness, where movement slows and subtle changes in light and surface take focus. A single rubber duck floats gently, surrounded by soft ripples that expand outward, creating a sense of calm and quiet observation.
The composition balances playfulness with restraint. The warm yellow of the duck contrasts against the cool, layered tones of the water, while the reflection below introduces a gentle symmetry and sense of depth.
Painterly shifts in tone and texture bring the surface to life, allowing the water to feel fluid without becoming overly detailed. The background structure grounds the scene, keeping attention on the moment as it unfolds.
Rooted in simplicity and observation, this piece reflects how even the most familiar objects can take on a contemplative presence when held in stillness—light, quiet, and unexpectedly reflective.
Rubber Duck Reflections
Still life painting, rubber duck artwork, water reflection study.
20 × 20”
Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
Original Painting by Jane L. Sayers
Free Shipping
Certificate of Authenticity
Ready to Hang
Rubber Duck Reflections captures a moment of quiet stillness, where movement slows and subtle changes in light and surface take focus. A single rubber duck floats gently, surrounded by soft ripples that expand outward, creating a sense of calm and quiet observation.
The composition balances playfulness with restraint. The warm yellow of the duck contrasts against the cool, layered tones of the water, while the reflection below introduces a gentle symmetry and sense of depth.
Painterly shifts in tone and texture bring the surface to life, allowing the water to feel fluid without becoming overly detailed. The background structure grounds the scene, keeping attention on the moment as it unfolds.
Rooted in simplicity and observation, this piece reflects how even the most familiar objects can take on a contemplative presence when held in stillness—light, quiet, and unexpectedly reflective.