Croissant
Croissant—a simple, everyday object—transforming it into a subject of artistic focus and contemplation. It draws a subtle connection to my recurring theme of coffee beans, both celebrating the everyday rituals that ground us and encouraging reflection on the hidden beauty within the mundane.
In this piece, I sought to elevate the croissant from a fleeting moment of routine to a timeless study of form and texture. Much like my work with coffee beans, the croissant represents a shared human experience—a symbol of comfort, connection, and tradition.
The delicate layers, warm tones, and subtle shadows reflect the craftsmanship behind its creation, echoing the organic complexity of a coffee bean. The cool, muted background contrasts with the warmth of the subject, inviting the viewer to pause and savor the beauty of life’s small pleasures. Together, these works highlight the intersection of the ordinary and the extraordinary.
This piece is part of the Layers of the Coffee Bean art series. To explore its deeper meanings, read the full article.
Medium: oil on canvas
Size: 50 × 70 cm
Price: 400 USD
Art Movement: Layerism
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