Still Lifes and Alternative Portraits
A still life can make a great commission when you can use your own objects as the subject matter. If you collect something other than paintings incorporating them into a still life can be a stunning compliment to the collection.
A still life can also act as a figureless portrait for those shy of sitting for a portrait painter. Working with objects personal to you allows a painter to form a symbolic representation of you or your loved ones that says just as much as the expression on your face.
Read the case studies below for examples of how ceramics and butterfly collections have been used in still life commissions.

A highly personal wedding present

Eclectic collections form the basis of Miriam Escofet's Still Lifes