
Jimmy Lueders
157.5 x 152.4 cm
Jimmy Lueders’ Untitled Still Life with Flowers and Shadow presents a quiet, meditative composition in which formal clarity and conceptual depth coexist. At the center, a lively bouquet of wildflowers sits in a narrow earthen vase on a plain wooden table. The bouquet bursts with color and vitality—pinks, yellows, whites, and purples—yet the overall atmosphere is hushed and contemplative.
To the right of the composition, a striking device transforms the painting into a meditation on duality: a white panel leans against the wall, capturing the vase’s shadow in sharp detail. This shadow, rendered as a crisp and dark silhouette, becomes a second version of the flowers—flatter, ghostlike, and suggestive of memory or abstraction.
The work demonstrates Lueders’ sensitivity to light, space, and surface, as well as his ability to weave representation and illusion into a single poetic image. Known for his influence as both a painter and a teacher, Lueders here subtly bridges the traditions of still life and modernist abstraction, evoking a timeless reflection on perception, impermanence, and the poetry of ordinary things
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