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Wine and Dine

In the spirit of my 21st birthday, I would like to dedicate this post to a beautiful selection of pieces from Zatista about wine. I recently traveled to Napa Valley, California and learned all about vineyards and how wine is made. After my trip, I immediately went to Zatista’s website to check out the selection of pieces that incorporate images of wine, and there were plenty of pieces to choose from. I selected a few of my favorites.

“Zinfandel- Original Wine Painting” by Filomena Booth, is a colorful piece that incorporates acrylic paint, collage elements, and metallic gold pen line work. I love all of the colors and the metallic outline across the piece:

Zinfandel - Original Wine Painting by Filomena Booth on Zatista.com

“Wine Country Quiet” by Timon Sloane, is a perfect depiction of what the vineyards look like from afar. The landscape is just as gorgeous as you’d imagine – it almost looks surreal. The artist describes the painting, “I can still remember the smell of the grapes and the early morning chill in the air that cleared as I started to setup for this painting.” What beautiful imagery:

Wine Country Quiet by Timon Sloane on Zatista.com

The final piece is “We’re Going to Need Bigger Glasses!” by Simon Fairless. This painting is an abstract still life with a geometric, playful feel. I particularly love the alignment of the bottles and the disarray of cheese and flowers:

We're Going to Need Bigger Glasses! by Simon Fairless on Zatista.com

There are many other options involving wine and all that it entails available on Zatista’s website. For me, these three pieces in particular all exhibit different aspects of this sweet and sometimes bitter drink of choice for many. What fun it can be to collect art that reflects our tastes, travels, or hobbies. Cheers!

 

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