Do you find yourself spending hours arranging objects for a still life…
…only to end up with a composition that feels lifeless and disconnected?
Maybe you’ve tried to replicate the techniques of artists you admire…
…but your paintings still lack that professional polish and “wow” factor.
I get it.
It’s frustrating to invest so much time and effort into a painting, only to feel disappointed with the final result.
At one point, I even started to question my skills as an artist.
My paintings always looked “off,” and for the life of me, I just couldn’t figure out why!
I wondered if I was missing some crucial piece of knowledge that was holding me back.
Turned out my gut feeling was right.
The truth is, creating a captivating still life isn’t just about choosing the right objects or having flawless brushwork.
It’s about understanding how to compose those objects in a way that creates interest, harmony, and a clear path for the viewer’s eye to follow.
And it’s about knowing how to use color effectively, even with a limited palette, to achieve stunning results.
Without a strong underlying structure and a masterful command of color, even the most beautifully rendered details can fall flat.
But here’s the good news…
Mastering composition and color doesn’t have to be complicated.
With the right guidance and a proven system, you can learn to see and paint the world in a whole new way.
Introducing Kevin Macpherson’s The Magic Grid: Still Life — the third volume in his game-changing series. It will transform your still lifes from flat to fabulous.
Developed over Kevin’s 40-year career as a master painter and instructor, the Magic Grid is a simple yet powerful tool that will guide you in every aspect of the painting process, from initial arrangement to final brushstroke.
But that’s not all.