A beautiful piece of
framed oversized fine art can transform the mood of a room with its use of colour. A bright, cheery portrait or a serene, pale landscape can mean the difference between an invigorating and inspiring room and a room made for relaxation. Many people like to rely on classical pieces rather than modern, abstract artwork to ensure a setting that everyone will enjoy.
But what is
framed oversized fine artwork? Many see this definition as the difference between work created purely for aesthetic reasons and work created for a purpose, be it scientific, political or for advertising. Some of the most famous examples of this include the work of Vincent Van Gogh (such as Starry Night (c. 1889)) and Leonardo Da Vinci (such as Mona Lisa (c. 1506)). The artist is free to concentrate on the beauty and finish of the piece rather than what it says to the viewer.
In this modern age, where is seems that everything must have a technological or scientific function, it is satisfying to see the work of contemporary artists contributing to the world of framed fine art. Artists such as the Canadian Kiff Holland find inspiration in their upbringing and the world around them.
Framed oversized fine photography allows the viewer to see the finished product in all its glory. One of the most popular formats in this category is the landscape. Stunning sunsets, exotic beaches and monumental mountain ranges can leave the observer in a state of awe and wonder. Different types of landscape can be used to create the best feel for the setting of the piece. For example, photographs may lend themselves best to a modern, stylish office or workspace whereas watercolours or pastels create a calm and relaxing vibe. Examples of exquisite landscapes include the vibrant Harbor Vista by Peter Bell and the tranquil Water Lilies: Morning by Claude Monet.