A nod to those who don't like garlic, wrapped in a sophisticated still life. This work of art combines classic composition with a contemporary twist: garlic as the centrepiece of silence, light and perhaps slight distaste.
The cloves are arranged in an almost sacred tranquillity. The soft light highlights the textures and shapes in a way reminiscent of old masters, but with a modern look. The title raises questions and gives the work a subtle layering: why garlic, and why this aversion?
This work fits beautifully in kitchens, dining rooms or any space where art is allowed to say just a little more than just 'pretty'. A still life with character - perfect for those who love simplicity with substance.
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