Fruit Stand
Oil On Panel
Contemporary Realism
1986
Contemporary
121.0 x 159.0 cm
USC Fisher Museum of Art
A Symphony of Abundance: The Vibrant World of Fruit Stand
In the heart of a bustling marketplace, where the air is thick with the scent of ripening sweetness and the rhythmic hum of daily commerce, lies the soul of Robert Glen Ginder’s Fruit Stand. This magnificent oil on panel, dating from 1986, serves as more than just a depiction of a vendor's wares; it is a profound celebration of life’s simple, bountiful offerings. As the eye wanders across the canvas, one is immediately struck by the meticulous arrangement of nature's treasures. Apples, vibrant and deep in hue, are scattered with a deliberate randomness that suggests both abundance and accessibility, while the bright, sun-kissed oranges provide a warm, citrusy glow to the center and right of the composition. A subtle curve of bananas rests in the middle, grounding the display with their soft, golden presence. Through Ginder’s masterful hand, the fruit becomes a mosaic of texture and light, inviting the viewer to almost reach out and touch the smooth skin of an apple or feel the weight of a ripe orange.
The technique employed in this large-scale work reflects a deep reverence for the traditions of realism, yet it is infused with a contemporary vitality that breathes life into every brushstroke. Ginder utilizes the density of oil paint to create a tactile experience, where the interplay of light and shadow gives each piece of fruit a sculptural quality. The composition is anchored by an unexpected and intriguing element: a large clock hanging prominently above the stand. This inclusion introduces a poignant layer of symbolism, acting as a silent memento mori that contrasts the ephemeral nature of ripening fruit with the relentless, ticking march of time. It suggests that while the beauty of the harvest is fleeting, the moment captured in this painting remains eternally ripe, frozen in a state of perfect, delicious permanence.
For the discerning collector or the interior designer seeking to infuse a space with warmth and character, Fruit Stand offers an unparalleled opportunity. The sheer scale of the piece—measuring an impressive 121 x 159 cm—allows it to serve as a commanding focal point in any grand room, whether it be a sophisticated dining hall or a sunlit studio. The painting’s palette, rich with organic tones and energetic highlights, possesses a unique ability to stimulate the senses and evoke feelings of nostalgia and prosperity. It is an artwork that does not merely decorate a wall; it transforms an environment, bringing the lively, sensory richness of a Southern California landscape into the intimate sanctuary of the home. To possess a reproduction of this caliber is to invite a timeless sense of vitality and a celebration of the everyday beauty that Ginder so expertly captures.
Robert Glen Ginder (1948 –)
Robert Glen Ginder: Detaillierte Gemälde vorstädtischer Landschaften Südkaliforniens. Er fängt alltägliche Schönheit mit zeitlosem Stil ein – entdecken Sie seine Kunst!
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Informationen zu diesem Kunstwerk
- Titel: Fruit Stand
- Künstler: Robert Glen Ginder
- Jahr: 1986
- Originalmaße: 121.0 x 159.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Urheberrechtlicher Status: Urheberrechtlich geschützt
- Ausstellungsort: USC Fisher Museum of Art
- Bewegung: Contemporary Realism
- Epoche: Contemporary
- Schöpferische Phase: Mature Period
Eckdaten auf einen Blick
- Artist: Robert Glen Ginder
- Dimensions: 121 x 159 cm
- Artistic style: Detailed realism
- Subject or theme: Bustling marketplace
- Title: Fruit Stand
- Medium: Oil on panel