That is what a dedicated artist does.
Yes. Aboriginal paintings are still done. Elders still do paintings for cultural reasons, to pass on stories and traditions, but many younger indigenous people paint for the tourism value.
In all of Matisse' paintings he never painted still life.
Somebody who is famous and paints fruit.
No such figure seems to be available. However, the memorial exhibition after her death comprised 350 paintings.
Roger Light paints interesting still life paintings with wine in them. I think he has a blog or a web site. Another wine painter is Ted Mavanich.
Oil paintings representing, landscapes, people, rooms, buildings, still lifes ...
People and still lifes.
Photography made some huge changes to art in the 19th century. Before the invention of photography, paintings were copied by using printing plates. When photography came about many people said that these early paintings did not look realistic.
We know 864 paintings by Cézanne: landscapes, portraits, still lifes... His favorite subject was the Mount Ste Victoire.
Van Gogh is most known for his sunflower paintings and his self portraits. He also painted many landscapes, cityscapes, portraits and still life.
Mainly people, but also still lifes.
To create unique textures and patterns in your watercolor paintings using the watercolor salt technique, first apply wet watercolor paint to your paper. While the paint is still wet, sprinkle salt over the surface. The salt will absorb the paint and create interesting patterns as it dries. Experiment with different types of salt and amounts to achieve various textures and effects in your artwork.