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Abstract painting of guitar and cello with small table with flowers in a vase, music stand, and window in the background. The painting is called “Parlor Room”

Abstract painting of guitar and cello with small table with flowers in a vase, music stand, and window in the background. The painting is called “Parlor Room”

Another abstract still life with cello and guitar. “Parlor Room”, gouache on paper, 8x10 inches.
#art #abstractstilllife #abstractart #gouache #musicandart #contemporaryart

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A shallow, rough-textured stone bowl sits near the bottom of the frame, partially cropped, its earthy brown surface matte and grainy. Above it, multiple fragments of a blue-green material are suspended midair, captured at the precise moment of shattering or ascent. The fragments vary in size and geometry, some nearly square, others sharply angular, with chipped edges and uneven thickness.
The dominant color is a muted turquoise that shifts toward teal and mineral blue under soft, directional light. Each fragment is speckled with embedded flecks of warm brown and pale beige, suggesting grit or baked inclusions within the material. Fine crumbs and dust float between the larger pieces, enhancing the sense of motion frozen in time.
Below the bowl, small crumbs are scattered across a flat surface, grounding the airborne chaos and reinforcing the impression of a recent break. The background is softly blurred, transitioning from cool gray to subdued blue, with no distinct features, allowing the fractured pieces to remain the focal point.
The lighting is calm and deliberate, highlighting texture rather than shine, and emphasizing the contrast between the cool, brittle fragments and the warmer, earthen bowl. The overall atmosphere is contemplative and precise, transforming a violent moment of fracture into something quiet, almost geological, as if time has paused to examine the material’s inner structure.

Keywords
floating fragments, turquoise texture, shattered material, abstract still life, suspended motion, granular surface, ceramic illusion, quiet rupture, material study

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Clearly identified as AI-generated; use is permitted for non-commercial creative projects. MidJourney, FLUX.1-schnell model via Perchance, Artspace.ai, REVE, Echoform™.

A shallow, rough-textured stone bowl sits near the bottom of the frame, partially cropped, its earthy brown surface matte and grainy. Above it, multiple fragments of a blue-green material are suspended midair, captured at the precise moment of shattering or ascent. The fragments vary in size and geometry, some nearly square, others sharply angular, with chipped edges and uneven thickness. The dominant color is a muted turquoise that shifts toward teal and mineral blue under soft, directional light. Each fragment is speckled with embedded flecks of warm brown and pale beige, suggesting grit or baked inclusions within the material. Fine crumbs and dust float between the larger pieces, enhancing the sense of motion frozen in time. Below the bowl, small crumbs are scattered across a flat surface, grounding the airborne chaos and reinforcing the impression of a recent break. The background is softly blurred, transitioning from cool gray to subdued blue, with no distinct features, allowing the fractured pieces to remain the focal point. The lighting is calm and deliberate, highlighting texture rather than shine, and emphasizing the contrast between the cool, brittle fragments and the warmer, earthen bowl. The overall atmosphere is contemplative and precise, transforming a violent moment of fracture into something quiet, almost geological, as if time has paused to examine the material’s inner structure. Keywords floating fragments, turquoise texture, shattered material, abstract still life, suspended motion, granular surface, ceramic illusion, quiet rupture, material study Attribution line Clearly identified as AI-generated; use is permitted for non-commercial creative projects. MidJourney, FLUX.1-schnell model via Perchance, Artspace.ai, REVE, Echoform™.

#3wordchallenge Dec 14: Teal Crackers Mirth
Cerulean Fracture
What looks like stone remembers it was once something softer.
#AbstractStillLife #MaterialPoetry #GenAI #SynthArt #AIart #aiartist #aiartcommunity #GenerativeArt #AIchallenge #BuilderofNightmares

I have these from last year

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“Pear” tempera and India ink on watercolor paper. 8”x 10” AlansonArt.com
#art #artonbluesky #temperapainting #abstractstilllife #paintedfruit #myart #artoftheday #originalart

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5-17 National #Idaho Day

My favorite thing to come out of Idaho. I don't think there's a single potato preparation I don't love. 🥔🤎

#aiart #promptart #abstract #cubism #modernistpainting #abstractstilllife #lyrafluxpersonal #SDA24

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Title: "See Through Vase I"
Acrylic painting
Year: 2024
Dimensions: 9 x 12 inches

#chunbum #chunbumpark #contemporarypainting #contemporaryart #flower #iamflower #flowervase #abstractflower #seethroughvase #seethrough #seethroughflower #abstraction #abstractstilllife #stilllife #femininity

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Stepped out of my comfort zone with this still life. It’s giving a haunting, dreamlike scene to me, and I love where it’s at—but I’m torn. Should I leave it as is or add more? What do you think? #Art #Dreamlike #AbstractStillLife

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