Glass

  • Café table with absinth (1887)

    Café table with absinth (1887)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A green glass glows on the café table, its liquid catching the light. The absinthe sits untouched, waiting. Shadows pool around it, deepening the quiet tension between indulgence and restraint. The air feels thick with possibility—one sip away from slipping into another world.

  • The Wine Glass (circa 1658-1660)

    The Wine Glass (circa 1658-1660)

    Johannes Vermeer (Dutch, 1632–1675)

    A single glass of wine sits half-full on a table, catching the light. Shadows pool around its base, deepening the rich red hue. The stillness holds a quiet tension—as if someone just set it down or might reach for it any moment.

  • Still life with blue flowers and two bottles on a table (1907)

    Still life with blue flowers and two bottles on a table (1907)

    Gerda Wegener (Danish, 1889–1940)

    A luminous still life where blue flowers and glass bottles share a silent, vibrant conversation on a sunlit table.