Sydney Licht draws inspiration from the common, disposable detritus of everyday life and creates still lives centered around takeout containers, department store boxes, sugar packets and other disposables.\xa0 Licht tells the domestic experience of society\u2019s materialism via modern takes on the still life.\n\n\u201cFor centuries, still life paintings have portrayed items from the realm of the domestic....food, utensils, dishes, flowers and other elements that celebrate the table and the communal dining experience,\u201d Licht says. \u201cToday, as technology impacts our lives more and more, few of us have the means or the desire to spend hours preparing and presenting a meal served on china dishes with silver place settings.\xa0 Instead, we order online and our food arrives ready to be microwaved.\xa0 During the Covid era, communal dining experiences were more likely to occur on a computer via Zoom than in person sitting around a table together.\xa0 All of this begs the question, has the shelf life of the still life as we\u2019ve known it reached its expiration date?\u201d\nSydney Licht has exhibited widely throughout the United States. Her work has been featured in the New Yorker and Elle D\xe9cor, among other publications. She has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome twice, and the recipient of the Yaddo Residency. Licht has an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and lives and works in New York City.\n\n\n\nSydney Licht, Still Life with Packing Tape, 2022 oil on panel 10 x 10 in.\n\n\n\n\nSydney Licht, Still Life with Fat Quarters and Brown Vase, 2022 oil on panel 10 x 10 in.\n\n\n\n\n\nSydney Licht, Still Life with Bag & Ledger, 2022 oil on linen 13 x 16 in.