"To percieve in conclusion, is to think in introduced purpose." - Dan Zybala
A still life always withstands the test of time with a resilient effort to provide imagery that lasts a lifetime. In a sentimental afternoon a call of wine and chesse surpasses any minor thought of worry ending in a perfected result. The view of apples shows the affluent thought of a daily occurence in search of what the 'picker' has developed while creating his masterpiece in the kitchen. Alongside persistent assembly in modernity of construction between the tables whole depth, the realization is the focus of what happens after the image projects itself to a spectator. Wondering about the routines of such an individual, even a couple, or a family, which is still open-ended, reveals the connection of life between anyone in existence awaiting the pleasure of a still life in all its imagination. If you were to look through the foreground and background all together, what would you think?, would it change your perception?, or change your senses?, I believe it would steal your answer and create a motionless understanding of human nature from your point of view on anothers point of view. A still life of such great proportion leads us to the interaction of a presented reality on all levels of experience and enjoyment.
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