Framed Cedar Artwork
Cedar is an extremely versatile, fragrant, and lightweight species of trees. Cedar trees are prevalent throughout the world, giving rise to an interest in framed paintings of cedar trees. A member of the coniferous family of trees, cedars are found year-round. They often thrive in cooler climates, and their dense forests provide a stable ecosystem for many living things.
Many artists enjoy painting or photographing cedar trees in nature. During the wintertime, a cedar heavy with snowfall can be a striking image, as seen in the panoramic framed cedar trees image, “Snow covered Cedar trees Kyoto Hanase Japan.” Cedar trees give the atmosphere of being in a dense forest or tucked into a cozy cabin in the mountains.
One artist of framed cedar artwork is Nicholas Bell. Bell’s “Cedar Tree and Fence” is calm and somber, taken in black and white with a dense fog clinging to the earth. This sets the tone for the observer as mysterious or gloomy. The absence of other trees emphasizes an atmosphere of solitude, as cedars typically flourish in densely forested areas.
Framed cedar still life artists strive to make a specific kind of impression on their audience. This impression can vary greatly due to the versatile uses of cedar, from somewhat mysterious and impressive, to graceful and aromatic. Artists rely heavily on their artwork to convey the right tone or message, utilizing thoughtfully chosen objects for their work. Depictions of cedar trees would portray a very different mood than that of a tropical plant or fruit tree.