Framed Forest Scenic Art
Landscape art is when an artist depicts natural scenery, whether it is a real place or imaginary. This can be very captivating because it not only portrays scenes many people have seen in person, but they can play on an observer’s more child-like enchanted side by creating scenes that appear as if they came out of a movie. Anyone would love to have such painting hanging within their homes to show off to their guests.
Steven Mitchell’s “Forest in Pink” is a great example of an enchanting scene someone created of a Framed Forest Scenic Artwork. It plays on the shadows and dust in the air and makes it look like an ethereal scene with how warped the trees look in the picture compared to how trees really look.
“Dream Forest I” by James Wiens uses lighter colors to create an incredibly dream-like landscape of a forest in this framed piece of forest scenic art. Not only are the trees and leaves white and light blue shades, but there is a light impression of leaves near the bottom of the picture that are much larger than the leaves on the tops of trees.
In contrast with James Wiens’s piece, “Forest Density” by Philippe Sainte-Laudy creates an intriguing piece of framed forest scenic art with the vivid colors of an actual forest. Many people see the leaves on tree turn from green to red as fall and winter approach. This picture shows a forest packed full of trees as they all have the deep and bright reds and oranges trees on their long limbs, which greatly contrast with the dark color of the wood of the trees.