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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
An oil painting of a still life with a golden croissant on a napkin and a cup of coffee placed on a Vogue magazine, in the style of contemporary fashion illustration and modern realism. The painting features a top-down composition, rich textured brushstrokes, warm caramel and beige tones, subtle highlights, and a stylish editorial mood. The background is a soft muted taupe with a tactile canvas texture. The overall aesthetic is cozy, chic, and effortlessly… elegant.
Meditative artwork whispering that coffee break is always a good idea. No filters. Real taste, real moment. And Vogue with zebra stripes is the only reminder about this crazy world but even Vogue seems the part of this intimate ritual. The piece is painted with oil on a 100% premium cotton canvas and covered with glossy varnish for long years safety.
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Ira Payweather is consistently painting artist from 2017, working with acrylic, oil and diverse mixed media, with a background rich in personal exploration and professional exhibitions. She employs impasto and Alla Prima techniques across Surrealism, Modern Still Life and Contemporary Realism, creating vivid, textural pieces that often border on the magical. Her artworks radiate zest for life and explore the abundance, playfulness, taste and transformative beauty found in both everyday moments and the enigmatic nature of women, inviting viewers to pause, rejoice, and reconnect with the present. Her artworks are based in Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, UAE and England.