Still life
Setting up an effective still life
Still life is a broad term in art that can include many subjects. Anything that doesn鈥檛 move on its own - any inanimate object - can be used in still life art. Artists have been inspired by still life throughout history and it is still a popular theme today.
Think about how to choose, set up and arrange objects for a still life. Here are some ideas to help:
- use an odd number of items
- include objects of different shapes, sizes and textures
- use objects that have things in common
- overlap objects
- consider a balance of pattern and colour
- think about what the viewer鈥檚 eye will look at first and how it will move around the picture
Scale, shape and composition
Scale means the size of the objects in a still life arrangement. Composition refers to how each of the objects are brought together and arranged.
A sense of scale can be created by choosing large objects and placing them next to smaller ones.