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ArtistFull screen, backlit, sharp-focus, macro-view, extreme frontal closeup of a dripping-wet white enamel colander filled with dark-green, fresh spinach leaves. The colander sits on the ledge of a kitchen sink to drip-ry and is sunlit from the back, with the light streaming through an old-fashioned French window with a garden view. The spinash leaves have light-green and golden edges where the sunlight illuminates them, and the colander is darkish-white in the front where the light does not reach. The expressionistic kitchen still life shows a moment in praparation of food, and is deftly, lovingly and painstakingly rendered in diaphanous watercolor with exquisite detail, with the details partly emphasized with pen-and-ink. The French window and the garden outside are rendered in shades of white, green and golden-yellow and are painted in sloppy, wet alcohol ink speedpaint. The aquarelle is painted all the way to the edges of the heavy, handmade rag paper. Prize-winning, museum quality biology aquarelle illustration in the style of Simonetta Occhipinti Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Jakob Demus, Hildegard Könighofer and Margareta Pertl as well as Siobhan Larkin.
Fresh spinach leaves are piled in a white colander on a wooden countertop beside a rustic sink. Sunlight streams through a window, highlighting droplets of water and a cozy kitchen atmosphere.