Fairy Framed Art
Among all mythological creatures, fairies are some of the most difficult ones to include into a category, because they are perceived differently in many cultures. Widely regarded as magical creatures they are sometimes feared for possessing magical abilities and for being inclined to inflict harm on people. Other cultures embraced them as benevolent creatures and this is how they are portrayed mostly in the Framed Fairy Art offered by FramedArt.com.
Framed Fairy Art depicts the creatures in different forms, which is hardly a surprise given the fact that the ability to shape shift is one of their key characteristics. In many cultures, they are feared as creatures capable of malice and mischief, relentlessly trying to deceive people and lead them to perdition. In some paintings, they take a human appearance and that’s what makes it difficult for people to take shelter from their magical powers. In Celtic traditions, fairies are central supernatural creatures and they were frequently cited by authors from the romanticism and Victorian eras.
Framed Fairy Art focus on the visual side and capture the very essence of these enchanted creatures, in breathtaking paintings, such as Edward Robert Hughes’ Midsummer Eve. Art collectors will also find great pleasure in displaying Arthur Hughes’ Ophelia or Arthur Rackham’s Puck and Fairy paintings created more than one century ago. There is nothing maleficent about the central characters of these paintings and they have the uncanny ability of adding a touch of class to any interior.