Work 4 of 4 from Mint Glass Still Life. The bottle is in a narrow column of light; a strip of shadow on the left, a large, watery reflection on the right. That playful "dancing" pattern is pure sunlight refracting through the glass bottom. The bottle itself looks almost architectural with its tight corners, but the shadow is loose and organic-that combination keeps it exciting.
I lay this down with an open window and a light green background. No unnecessary props, so glass and light carry the whole story. If you look closer, you can see the green border at the bottom and a mini bubble at the neck-small details that you don't pick up until later.
The piece is ideal for kitchens, dining rooms or workplaces where you want a bright, uncluttered feel. The mint tones freshen up a white wall and keep dark furniture light. It feels like a summer day in a bottle: simple, cool and hopeful.
Created by Studio Ypie with support from AI.
I let my passion for art and design express itself on all kinds of media. Since I could hold a pencil, my creativity quickly flowed from my head onto paper. My education at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam further sharpened my skills and broadened my horizons, .. Read more…