Still Life Painting


I have always thought before that painting a still life was boring... Nowadays, I really enjoy doing a still life, especially when the composition is created by myself. There is so much to consider again: different shapes interplay, light effect on the objects, reflected light and mysterious shadows.

It is rewarding to watch how ordinary objects turn into a harmonious composition and a lovely painting at the end!

First Harvest  by Nataly Kenny
The paper on a creased foil by Nataly Kenny
Still life with a Candle by Nataly Kenny
First Harves by Nataly Kenny
Daffodils by Nataly Kenny
Mama's Sunflowers, Belgian series by Nataly Kenny
A simple tomato by Nataly Kenny
A simple apple by Nataly Kenny
Dahlia, abstraction by Nataly Kenny
Dahlia, impression by Nataly Kenny
Dahlia, impasto with palette knife by Nataly Kenny
Still life with pomegranate by Nataly Kenny
Pears by Nataly Kenny
Fruity morning by Nataly Kenny
Mother's Day lilies by Nataly Kenny
Half-peeled apple by Nataly Kenny
Carnations and the light by Nataly Kenny
My wedding anniversary roses by Nataly Kenny
Jucy lemons to try by Nataly Kenny
Red wine bottle by Nataly Kenny
Pears by Nataly Kenny
Apple by Nataly Kenny
Peonies by Nataly Kenny
My birthday tulips by Nataly Kenny
My birthday tulips by Nataly Kenny
Roses by Nataly Kenny
Pansies by Nataly Kenny
Still life with a banana by Nataly Kenny
Armenian pomegranates by Nataly Kenny
Peaches by Nataly Kenny
Mira's Roses, Bulgarian series by Nataly Kenny
Sunflowers Impression by Nataly Kenny