Still life was Gillies’ second subject, alongside landscape. While landscape remained a largely instinctive response to the particular, his studio still life painting has a rich, sonorous, considered quality he shares with Braque. His cottage in Temple was filled with collected objects and many, especially the pots of his sister Emma, are familiar – repeatedly included in his compositions over the decades. Still Life, Pot with Daisies hung in Gillies’ Edinburgh College of Art studio, and is still presented in Gillies’ hand-finished frame.