What Is Janet Fish Still Life

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Janet Fish is an American still life artist who works in a variety of mediums. She can be considered a realist, though by no means photorealist. However, the artistic liberties she frequently takes regarding color and light, as well as her individual style, negate this description. Her art is more full of life with these fun elements than a still life is typically considered to be. Janet Fish’s oil painting, Provence, manipulates the effects of light, the vividness and lucidity of color, and the implied texture of glass to create a sense of movement, vivacity, and unity. Provence is centered around a bowl of fruit and the surrounding objects: teacups, flowers, a vase, a bag of something, perhaps bread, a pitcher, and what appears to be some kind of umbrella or table covering. The teacups and pitcher are made of a reflective and smooth ceramic, which allows Janet Fish to play with the effects of reflected life. The vase and bowl are pink glass, which lets the color of the teacups, flowers, table, and pitcher reflect and allowing the contents: a flower stem and fruit, respectively, come through. The shape of the clear plastic of the umbrella-resembling figure and the bread bag is revealed through the geometric shape of the light, while the airy mood of …show more content…

Most of the painting, mainly the bowl, table highlights, the vase, and the flowers are pink, making the scene delicate, but the brightness of the yellows and pinks adds vivacity and excitement to the work. The artist varies the shade of her colors within a single object; for example, the vase has both dark and light pinks, as well as everything in between (full range of values). The table has blue, pink, light, dark, and pale variations on purple. The complexity of this technique allows for interest in a painting of a dull still

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