Still Life 2025: The Art of Everyday Beauty

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What stories live within a bowl of fruit? What quiet emotions linger in a shadow cast by a single vase?

We invite you to visit Still Life 2025, the third annual International Smart Online Art Exhibition, now open from July 16 to September 16, 2025, and discover a stunning collection of still-life works from around the globe. This exhibition honors the power of simplicity and the depth found in the objects we often overlook.

Still Life 2025 is more than an exhibition—it’s a meditation on presence, perception, and the soul of stillness. In a fast-paced world, it invites you to slow down and look closer. To notice how light rests on glass. How shadows stretch across a wooden table. How even the most ordinary object can become a vessel for memory, emotion, and truth.

Each artwork in this powerful collection reflects the artist’s thoughtful composition and careful selection—natural or manmade, arranged with purpose, framed with intention. Whether captured in oil, digital media, photography, sculpture, or beyond, these works reveal a deep appreciation for life’s quieter details.

From crisp apples to weathered tools, each still life tells a story—not only of what we see, but of what we feel. The nostalgia of a childhood kitchen. The emptiness of a forgotten shelf. The beauty of what remains.

Explore the gallery from wherever you are, at your own pace. Let yourself be surprised by the stillness. Let it speak to you.

Don’t forget to rate the pieces that move you and share your reflections in the comments—your voice helps bring these artworks to life.

Still Life 2025 is an invitation to find wonder in the overlooked, and meaning in the motionless. Join us in celebrating the quiet beauty of the world, one object at a time.

View full list of participant artists here:

ILIA, Farida Ali, Marc Olthoff, Cher Pruys, Nira Chorev, Clara Andres, Jack Farkas, Tim Graham, Robert Wagoner, Karen Katonah, Stephanie Bing, Andrea Morales, Karen Burns, Robin Berning, Elena Gaevskaya, Susan Chilson, Dorle Pfeifer, Caryl Morgan, Michael Jones, Karen Connors, Davorka Azinovic, Ivan Gall, Simon Andrew MacArthur, Rene Crystal, Subodh Maheshwari, Kat L Robertson, Virginia Smith, Huimin Sui, Madiha Abdo, Yazmin Aguilar, Zoe Bajwa, Nancy Blacker, Winifred Breines, Kallie Cabanban, David Cabot, Gia Civerolo, Joyce Cox, Pamela DeCamp, Daniel Doll, Haley Doyne, Charissa Dyck, Nancy Egan, Maryam Fardinfard, Alan Gaynor, Frederick Goldstein, Sonia Guja, Vivien Habegger, Darryl Halbrooks, Howard Hastie, Navi Henriquez, David Hile, Ophelia Ho, Julie Kelner, Jongheon Henry Kim, Bradley Lakritz, Junko Larossa, George Lin, Catherine Martinez-Perez, Emily Minton Redfield, Evelyn Perez, Angelina Povio, Vince Quevedo, Kelly Rylander, Umesh Shebe, Gay Sybert, Jose Wantland, Charlene Anne Wilson, Chad Wintringham, Voon Wong, Mark Woods, Stephanie York

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