Something Simple, Something Green

$150.00

Something Simple, Something Green

Still Life Painting | Infused Water & Mint | Kitchen Light Scene

10 × 10” Acrylics on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Ready to hang

Some moments are defined by clarity—cool, quiet, and uncomplicated. Something Simple, Something Green captures that sense of refreshment, where a glass jar of water and mint becomes a study in light, transparency, and subtle movement.

The composition is grounded by a dark background, allowing the greens to glow with depth and intensity. Light moves through the glass and liquid, creating soft reflections and layered tones that give the form a sense of presence without excess. The mint leaves introduce gentle variation, bringing life and rhythm to the stillness of the scene.

Painterly brushwork keeps the surface fluid and tactile, emphasizing atmosphere over detail. The simplicity of the arrangement allows attention to rest fully on color, light, and form.

Rooted in restraint and observation, this piece reflects the quiet satisfaction of something essential—clean, balanced, and quietly alive.

Something Simple, Something Green

Still Life Painting | Infused Water & Mint | Kitchen Light Scene

10 × 10” Acrylics on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Ready to hang

Some moments are defined by clarity—cool, quiet, and uncomplicated. Something Simple, Something Green captures that sense of refreshment, where a glass jar of water and mint becomes a study in light, transparency, and subtle movement.

The composition is grounded by a dark background, allowing the greens to glow with depth and intensity. Light moves through the glass and liquid, creating soft reflections and layered tones that give the form a sense of presence without excess. The mint leaves introduce gentle variation, bringing life and rhythm to the stillness of the scene.

Painterly brushwork keeps the surface fluid and tactile, emphasizing atmosphere over detail. The simplicity of the arrangement allows attention to rest fully on color, light, and form.

Rooted in restraint and observation, this piece reflects the quiet satisfaction of something essential—clean, balanced, and quietly alive.