Creatures of Curiosity: Fort Wayne Museum of Art

Dating to the 15th century BCE, the still life, an arrangement of inanimate objects, as subject and genre have remained an integral part of art history. Spanning thousands of years, styles, and mediums, the still life continues into the world of contemporary art.

JP Terlizzi’s still life photography delves into the depths of familial heritage and personal narratives, constructing visual tales that bridge past and present with themes of memory, relationship, and identity. Through his evocative use of composition, pattern, and symbolism, JP captures not only the physical essence of objects but also their emotional and cultural significance, creating images that resonate with personal histories and collective memories.