A Quiet December Still Life
In this serene composition, Irina Shipunova captures the fragile poetry of December light. Sunbeams pierce translucent drapery, illuminating a collection of glass forms—bottles, goblets, and a small vase with dried stems—arranged with deliberate simplicity. Tiny blue and silver beads rest like fallen stars on the surface, catching the light in fleeting glimmers. The scene breathes with a sense of suspended time, as if the world outside has paused. The interplay of shadow, reflection, and soft focus creates an intimate, almost spiritual atmosphere, where ordinary objects become vessels of light and memory. This is not just a still life—it’s a quiet meditation on presence, transience, and the beauty found in stillness.
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Minimalism
Still life