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Vanitas Still Life

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Created as part of the Bond & Grace Art Novel. If interested, please purchase here.

Oil on Canvas

20"W x 16"H (Unframed - Inquire for Framing)

The posed, meticulous quality of Abigail’s

Vanitas Still Life reflects the fragility of life.

By removing the organic elements of the

garden—such as Colin’s mother’s roses and the

robin’s eggs from their natural context,

Matheson reminds us of the temporary,

fleeting nature of such objects. Preserved in

timeless oil-paint perfection, we’re able to feel

relief knowing on the canvas, they will remain

as they once were.

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Created as part of the Bond & Grace Art Novel. If interested, please purchase here.

Oil on Canvas

20"W x 16"H (Unframed - Inquire for Framing)

The posed, meticulous quality of Abigail’s

Vanitas Still Life reflects the fragility of life.

By removing the organic elements of the

garden—such as Colin’s mother’s roses and the

robin’s eggs from their natural context,

Matheson reminds us of the temporary,

fleeting nature of such objects. Preserved in

timeless oil-paint perfection, we’re able to feel

relief knowing on the canvas, they will remain

as they once were.

Created as part of the Bond & Grace Art Novel. If interested, please purchase here.

Oil on Canvas

20"W x 16"H (Unframed - Inquire for Framing)

The posed, meticulous quality of Abigail’s

Vanitas Still Life reflects the fragility of life.

By removing the organic elements of the

garden—such as Colin’s mother’s roses and the

robin’s eggs from their natural context,

Matheson reminds us of the temporary,

fleeting nature of such objects. Preserved in

timeless oil-paint perfection, we’re able to feel

relief knowing on the canvas, they will remain

as they once were.

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