Semi Still Life?
Standing before you, I present not just a collection of objects, but a microcosm of life itself. In this still life, a simple mug, a humble set of falling pills into a magma pool, a pair of geometric cubes, and a vibrant plant in a jar, all find their place against a backdrop of hexagons. It's a tableau of the ordinary, yet imbued with a sense of quiet wonder. The mug, with its smooth, rounded form, speaks of comfort and routine. It's a vessel for our daily rituals, a silent witness to our moments of reflection and rejuvenation. The pills, small, unassuming objects, represents the delicate balance between fragility and resilience, a reminder of our vulnerability and our capacity for healing. The cube, with its sharp edges and precise angles, embodies order and structure. It speaks of the underlying framework that governs our world, the invisible forces that shape our lives. And then there's the plant, a symbol of growth and renewal, its vibrant green leaves reaching towards the light, a testament to the enduring power of life. The hexagons, a recurring motif in nature, from honeycombs to snowflakes, create a sense of interconnectedness and harmony. They remind us that we are part of a larger whole, that our individual lives are woven into the fabric of existence. Together, these seemingly disparate objects form a cohesive narrative, a meditation on the beauty and complexity of life. They invite us to pause, to contemplate, and to appreciate the simple wonders that surround us. In this still life, the mundane becomes extraordinary, the ordinary takes on new meaning, and we are left with a profound sense of awe and wonder.