Salt, Steel & Tomato

$180.00

Salt, Steel & Tomato

still life tomato painting, contemporary kitchen art, original food still life artwork for home decor.

11 × 14”

Acrylic on canvas panel

Original painting by Jane L Sayers

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Certificate of Authenticity

Framed

Ready to hang

Salt, Steel and Tomato brings focus to the quiet details of everyday kitchen life—where simple objects become something more through light, color, and attention.

A tomato, vibrant and full of warmth, contrasts against the cool surface of steel and the subtle presence of salt. The composition feels grounded and intentional, balancing softness with structure. Each element holds its place, creating a sense of calm order within the scene.

There’s a quiet tension between textures—the smoothness of metal, the organic form of the tomato, and the granular quality of salt. Together, they create a study in contrast that feels both tactile and visual.

This piece leans into observation and simplicity, capturing a moment that might otherwise go unnoticed—where everyday objects are given weight, presence, and a sense of stillness.

Salt, Steel & Tomato

still life tomato painting, contemporary kitchen art, original food still life artwork for home decor.

11 × 14”

Acrylic on canvas panel

Original painting by Jane L Sayers

Free shipping

Certificate of Authenticity

Framed

Ready to hang

Salt, Steel and Tomato brings focus to the quiet details of everyday kitchen life—where simple objects become something more through light, color, and attention.

A tomato, vibrant and full of warmth, contrasts against the cool surface of steel and the subtle presence of salt. The composition feels grounded and intentional, balancing softness with structure. Each element holds its place, creating a sense of calm order within the scene.

There’s a quiet tension between textures—the smoothness of metal, the organic form of the tomato, and the granular quality of salt. Together, they create a study in contrast that feels both tactile and visual.

This piece leans into observation and simplicity, capturing a moment that might otherwise go unnoticed—where everyday objects are given weight, presence, and a sense of stillness.