Still Life
Warm feelings and rustic colors
uit 2005 tot 2008
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Magnolias
2007acrylic, 30 x 80 cm

Traditional shelf with fruits and Cucuteni pottery
2007Rustic corner with old pottery - Cucuteni culture, oil, 30 x 60 cm

Traditional shelf with fruits and Horezu pottery
2007oil, 30 x 75 cm

Horezu § Korund pottery with fruits
2005Rustic shelf, acryl, 30 x 60 cm

Apples § chestnuts
2006oil, 40 x 50 cm

Blue vase and memories
2006oil, 40 x 50 cm

family unit
2006Still life with Teddy bears

Grapes
2006White and rose grapes on the table, oil, 30 x 24 cm

After the Toast
2006The evening had unraveled with elegance — gentle laughter, the clink of glasses, and stories floating like candlelight between two old friends. Now, only the remnants remain: two half-empty wine glasses, corks resting like souvenirs of a moment that couldn’t be bottled, and reflections dancing on the glass table like echoes of everything that was said — and what was left unsaid. After the Toast captures not the celebration itself, but the quiet heartbeat that follows — a still life full of warmth, memory, and the quiet intimacy of presence. The artist, with smooth yet deliberate brushstrokes, brings attention to the golden hues of the wine and the glimmering light, suggesting that even the smallest moments — a drink shared, a silence held — are worthy of being remembered.

Memories 2
2006oil, 30 x24 cm

Olives
2006oil, 30 x24 cm

Autumn’s Quiet Table
2006The morning sun filters through a lace-curtained window, casting soft golden light on a modest kitchen table. The remnants of breakfast are still there — a nearly empty plate, a ceramic mug that once held something warm, and fruit gathered from the garden the evening before. The large gourds dominate the scene, symbols of harvest and quiet abundance, their textured skins echoing the changing season. Autumn’s Quiet Table isn’t about the feast — it’s about what lingers after. The stillness. The satisfaction. The quiet reflection that comes with early mornings when time seems to pause and the ordinary becomes poetic. The artist has layered paint thickly, giving texture to the memory itself — as if each stroke holds a breath of cold air, a rustling leaf, a whisper of gratitude. It’s a portrait of simple living, where even a half-eaten plum and a chipped cup can feel like treasures.

Stil life with grapes
2006oil, 24 x 30 cm

Le Chef 2
2008acrylic, 40 x 30 cm

Le Chef
2005acryl, 40 x 30 cm

music lesson
2005acryl, 50 x 70 cm

Old chair
2005Rustic chair, acryl, 30 x 24 cm

Red wine, grapes and cheese
2005Rustic shelf, oil, 30 x 24 cm

wwII reclame
2005acryl, 30 x 24 cm