Framed Celery Green Prints
There are many shades of green that painters use in their artwork, but the color itself has always been associated with lush vegetation and optimism. The framed celery Green prints sold by FramedArt.com fall into this category, while covering a broad spectrum of posters belonging to different artistic movements.
In the middle ages, it was chosen by artists who wanted to highlight the beauty of nature in spring but the first good green dye was only produced in the second half of the 16th century.
The color was also used to show a person’s social rank and green was associated with merchants, while red could be worn by noblemen. When browsing through the comprehensive collection of framed celery green paintings, the Mona Lisa will surely stand out from the crowd. The fact that she wears green proves that she belongs to the gentry rather than the nobility, something that paintings buffs surely know. Among the classic images that can be acquired here it is worth mentioning Pacher’s Saint Wolfgang and Devil.
Artists usually rely on different colors to highlight the beauty of flowers, with framed celery Green prints being reserved to leaves and grass. Patricia Pinto has a couple of paintings titled Green Flowers, on a background of a similar color yet the overall image is powerful. Modern artists are also associating green color with ecology and many of their posters also convey powerful messages and encourage people to recycle or take care of the planet.