Find wonder in the quietest details
Sometimes, the most magical moments come from the simplest things—an everyday fruit, a soft curl of vine, the texture of a leaf. In this course, you’ll learn to sculpt a painterly paper cluster of grapes, complete with veined leaves and curly tendrils.
Rooted in slow observation and gentle precision, this is more than a tutorial—it’s an invitation to slow down, notice more, and bring that sense of quiet beauty into your own work.
Inspired by nature and old masters
This project draws inspiration from two sources:
Peony Kyoho grapes – real fruit with dusky bloom and rich color
Adriaen Coorte, the Dutch still life painter who captured everyday objects with intimate poetry
The result is a piece that sits somewhere between dream and reality—refined yet soft, like a memory you can hold.
What’s included:
11 video lessons (2 hours and 40+ minutes total)
Step-by-step instructions for every stage of the process
Materials list and supplier recommendations
Printable templates and reference photos
PDF tutorial to read or print
Private video access — Google/Gmail account required for unlimited access
Who this is for:
Artists and crafters who want to create elegant, lifelike paper art
Anyone looking for a meditative, beauty-centered project
Those curious about blending fine art sensibilities with paper sculpture
What you’ll gain:
Techniques for shaping expressive, dimensional paper forms
A finished grape cluster you’ll be proud to display
A slower, more attuned creative rhythm
A quiet joy you can return to
Whether you're just beginning or already deep in your creative practice, this course offers a moment of calm: a place to pause, to focus, to make something with your hands that reflects something deeper.
Buy now and begin your paper still life
Questions? Feel free to contact me.