Brass and Glass Wall Sconce

A still life scene entered into a “challenge” at Fine Art America with the theme of “A Touch of Glass.”

A stunning decorative metal lantern steals the spotlight, showcasing its intricate design and warm glow. This charming piece is crafted from brass and glass, elegantly cradling a large candle that flickers gently, casting a soft light throughout the space.

Brass and Glass Wall Sconce at Harpoon Hanna's Restaurant
Brass and Glass Wall Sconce at Harpoon Hanna’s Restaurant

Next to the lantern, a tall, eye-catching orange ceramic vase adds a vibrant splash of color. Its smooth curves and glossy finish create a delightful contrast against the rustic texture of the white brick wall behind it.

The backdrop is further enhanced by panels of bold red and sunny yellow, infusing the scene with energy and warmth. This combination of elements creates a modern yet cozy ambiance that invites you to linger a little longer.

This lovely still life is just a small glimpse into the enchanting interior decor at Harpoon Hanna’s, a fabulous restaurant nestled in Fenwick Island, Delaware. The atmosphere here is nothing short of delightful, making it the perfect spot to enjoy good food and great company!

Of course, this photograph is available in my online gallery. Simply click the image above or CLICK HERE.

Morning Coffee and a Mimosa to Start the Day

Continuing the Kitchen Macro Challenge at Fine Art America

My participation in the “7 Day Kitchen Macro Images” challenge continues with my own “breakfast” theme interpretation of that challenge. Of course we start breakfast with a beverage, either hot or cold. My first images were of a pot of tea being brewed for my wife. Next up is coffee and a breakfast cocktail.

Brewing a Hot Cup of Coffee

The coffee at our home is normally from a K-Cup of a good blend and produced by a Keurig-style coffee maker. I do like one full cup to start the day – just the way it comes out of the bean – no sugar or cream(er).

On occasion we will also enjoy a breakfast cocktail, a Mimosa to be more exact. That gives us our dose of Vitamin C in the Orange Juice. Grape juice, too, right? LOL

The Champagne and OJ should be from the refrigerator. The glass should also be chilled. Here is a narrow Champagne-flute-style glass with a single ice cube chilling the rim. The image has been “adjusted” to bring out the shapes and edges with the dark background. It might even be considered to be an abstract. Regardless, the end result, the Mimosa, was just fine. Maybe even perfect.

Ice Chilling a Mimosa Glass

The following links will let you browse larger images and see the choices of wall art and home décor products on which they are available.

Link: Brewing Coffee With Expressionism

Link: Ice Cube in a Mimosa Glass