Swing hanging from a tree, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Still life photography can be traced all the way back to the walls of ancient Egyptian tombs. Prior to the 1700s, still life artwork often contained religious connotations relating to the objects depicted. After this time period there was a shift from religious symbolism to more "kitchen table", outdoor environments and floral design paintings. Today modern still life art has evolved even further to two-dimensional and in some cases three-dimensional. Abstract patterns are quite common in still life prints found on many walls today.
Great Big Canvas offers over 45 still life giclee prints. One can choose from a close up of gold and silver coins, shells arranged in a circle in the sand, a rope swing hanging from an oak tree, clothes hanging on an outside line and many more. Why don’t you liven up those office or family room walls with a gallery wrapped still life print from Great Big Canvas.