About The next morning
The painting captures the aftermath of an outdoor celebration, focusing on a table that bears witness to the previous night’s revelry. The once-pristine tablecloth is now a canvas of stains – wine splatters, sauce drips, and smudges of various hues tell the story of a lively gathering.
Scattered across the table are the remnants of the feast: half-eaten desserts, crumbs of bread, and discarded napkins. Plates with traces of food are haphazardly stacked, some still holding the remnants of last night’s delicacies.
Wine and champagne glasses stand in various states of emptiness leaving rings on the tablecloth.
Adding life to this scene of abandonment are several sparrows that have descended upon the table. These opportunistic birds hop between plates and glasses, pecking at crumbs and leftovers. Their presence brings a touch of nature and movement to the otherwise still life.
The overall mood of the painting is one of bittersweet nostalgia, inviting the viewer to imagine the joyous celebration that preceded this quiet morning scene.
85 cm x 110 cm
Created 2024.
Acrylic on canvas.