The Copper Fruit Bowl

$200.00

The Copper Fruit Bowl

still life fruit bowl painting, classic kitchen art, original food still life artwork for dining room and kitchen decor.

11 × 14”

Acrylic on canvas panel

Original painting by Jane L Sayers

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Certificate of Authenticity

Framed

Ready to hang

The Copper Fruit Bowl captures the richness and simplicity of everyday abundance—where color, form, and light come together in a quiet, balanced composition.

A warm copper bowl holds a gathering of fruit, each element carefully arranged yet natural in its presence. Deep purples, bright citrus tones, and soft greens create a layered palette that feels both vibrant and grounded. The reflective surface of the bowl adds warmth, anchoring the composition with a sense of depth and tradition.

There’s a timeless quality to the piece—rooted in classic still life painting, yet softened by a contemporary, approachable style. It evokes the feeling of a kitchen at rest, where fresh ingredients sit waiting, and the moment feels unhurried.

This painting leans into that sense of quiet abundance—where ordinary objects are given space to be seen, appreciated, and held in time.

The Copper Fruit Bowl

still life fruit bowl painting, classic kitchen art, original food still life artwork for dining room and kitchen decor.

11 × 14”

Acrylic on canvas panel

Original painting by Jane L Sayers

Free shipping

Certificate of Authenticity

Framed

Ready to hang

The Copper Fruit Bowl captures the richness and simplicity of everyday abundance—where color, form, and light come together in a quiet, balanced composition.

A warm copper bowl holds a gathering of fruit, each element carefully arranged yet natural in its presence. Deep purples, bright citrus tones, and soft greens create a layered palette that feels both vibrant and grounded. The reflective surface of the bowl adds warmth, anchoring the composition with a sense of depth and tradition.

There’s a timeless quality to the piece—rooted in classic still life painting, yet softened by a contemporary, approachable style. It evokes the feeling of a kitchen at rest, where fresh ingredients sit waiting, and the moment feels unhurried.

This painting leans into that sense of quiet abundance—where ordinary objects are given space to be seen, appreciated, and held in time.