Fantasy Framed Art
The world of fantasy is within each of us and there is no limit to where it can take us in the area of framed fantasy artwork. Fantasy can entail anything that the mind can create and a true artist can bring that to reality with their work.
Even Leonardo Da Vinci tried his hand at the fantasy world with the “Dragon and Lion Fight” along with Van Gogh and Picasso. Artists each have their own style when it comes to framed fantasy art from abstract to surreal, to horror based to melancholy. The lover of fantasy will find that their imagination can come to pass with artist like, Salvador Dali, Jessica Fries, Gustav Klimt, and John William Waterhouse.
Fantasy can be a creature like “Puck, a Sprite” by Arthur Rackham or perhaps a person like “Libra and Her Sparrow” by Sir Edmond John Poynter in 1907. The same piece can be construed by different artist in a different way; a prime example it “Ravishment of Psyche” originally by William Adolphe Bouguereau is portrayed in a completed different way in Antonio Canova’s version of framed fantasy prints.
Jennifer Nillson brings a different format to the fantasy of dragons; making them more friendly and endearing in a childish sort of way. She takes away the darkness and evil often connected to dragons and makes them friendly creatures. Mythology is another part of fantasy for some and there are artists like Alberto Vargas, Peter Paul Rubens, Eugene Delacroix, and Francois Boucher that have brought those myths alive on canvas.