Still Life with Three Eggs and Four Pairs
After a trip to the old country, our Dutch Master Braldt Bralds returned home inspired by the still life genre. “I wanted to create a painting in the old tradition with a dark, simple background to set off the quiet drama found in the subject matter. I’ve always loved the use of rustic, well-used objects with their rich patina. How could I not resist placing the newest member of my family, an Angora named Wee Willy, into this setting?”
Braldt also could not resist a little play on words, giving a light twist to this formal piece. Three of the four “pairs” of the title are not the edible sort. Pictured are two California Spangled Tabbies, one silver, one brown; two Cymrics, one Mackerel Tabby with white, one tuxedo; and two blue Turkish Angoras. The two mice make the forth (and tastiest) pair offered at this table.
Still Life with Three Eggs and Four Pairs
Braldt Bralds
This Piece has been Signed by Braldt Bralds