Rustic Pie
Food still life painting, pie artwork, warm rustic kitchen wall art.
9 × 12”
Acrylic on Canvas Panel
Original Painting by Jane L. Sayers
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Framed
Ready to Hang
Rustic Pie captures a moment shaped by warmth—the kind that settles into a kitchen through familiar recipes, worn surfaces, and quiet preparation. A freshly baked pie sits centered on the table, its golden surface catching soft, natural light, while a simple jar above brings balance and structure to the composition.
Surrounding details—wood grain, traces of flour, and subtle textures—create a setting that feels grounded and lived-in. The scene leans into a sense of place, where each element contributes to an atmosphere of comfort and quiet routine.
The palette remains warm and earthy, with rich browns and soft ochres building depth across the surface. Loose, painterly brushwork allows form and texture to emerge naturally, keeping the focus on feeling rather than precision.
Rooted in everyday experience, this piece reflects the quiet beauty of something made by hand—where simple moments gather into memory, and the feeling of home lingers.
Rustic Pie
Food still life painting, pie artwork, warm rustic kitchen wall art.
9 × 12”
Acrylic on Canvas Panel
Original Painting by Jane L. Sayers
Free Shipping
Certificate of Authenticity
Framed
Ready to Hang
Rustic Pie captures a moment shaped by warmth—the kind that settles into a kitchen through familiar recipes, worn surfaces, and quiet preparation. A freshly baked pie sits centered on the table, its golden surface catching soft, natural light, while a simple jar above brings balance and structure to the composition.
Surrounding details—wood grain, traces of flour, and subtle textures—create a setting that feels grounded and lived-in. The scene leans into a sense of place, where each element contributes to an atmosphere of comfort and quiet routine.
The palette remains warm and earthy, with rich browns and soft ochres building depth across the surface. Loose, painterly brushwork allows form and texture to emerge naturally, keeping the focus on feeling rather than precision.
Rooted in everyday experience, this piece reflects the quiet beauty of something made by hand—where simple moments gather into memory, and the feeling of home lingers.