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Red Apple - Still Life Painting Poster

4.7 out of 5 stars rating
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Red Apple - Still Life Painting Poster

Red Apple - Still Life Painting Poster

Red Apple - Stil Life Painting is a still life painting in oil on canvas. A colourful point for kitchens or other places. Apples have had a very interesting connotation in our society. So often the apple is portrayed as the fruit that Adam and Eve ate. Apples are the ideal fruit to eat at any time, having a positive role in the achievement of nourish balance. Their skin may be green, yellow or reddish, and the meat taste ranges from a bitter to sweet flavour. It is one of the most consumed fruit in the world. There is the old adage “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” God seems to like apples as well, and he uses it to describe you and me as the “apple of his eye.” The apple is very often used as an object in paintings and fine art It is a mysterious and ambiguous symbol that reveals a mass of meanings and unites many opposing messages. The image of the apple can signify love, wisdom, death and more. For many centuries, they have been representing both good and evil, passing through all the nuances of other meanings, depending on the era and the accepted world view. I just love apples! A still life (also known by its French title, nature morte) painting is a piece that features an arrangement of inanimate objects as its subject. Usually, these items are set on a table and often include organic objects like fruit and flowers and household items like glassware and textiles.The earliest known still life paintings were created by the Egyptians

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4.7 out of 5 stars rating70 Total Reviews
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By Greg B.3 February 2021Verified Purchase
Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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Perfect for my needs. This will be laminated and become the backing print for an Aquarium. Could not ne happier with the product and quality. I also cannot believe how quickly the print arrived. Colors and quality are fantastic.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Vicki N.8 December 2016Verified Purchase
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While I would certainly have preferred to have this quirky poster framed, for what I could afford, this poster option was great. It looks really good on my wall and I'm sure will draw some interesting comments. I'm very happy with the printing quality and colours.
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5 out of 5 stars rating
By L.1 May 2018Verified Purchase
Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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I was given a small budget to decorate a free clinic. I ordered many of the posters from Zazzle because I could select various sizes that fit frames we could re-purpose. The quality of the printing is fine and there's a wide selection of subjects and styles to choose from. The paper quality on most of the items I ordered was decent. For some reason, though, the Ibis poster on "Perfect Poster (Glossy Finish)" is on very flimsy paper. It'll look fine when framed, but I would upgrade the paper choice if I did this over again. The image quality, colors, and printing quality were fine -exactly what I expected.
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Added on 15/8/22, 6:27 am
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