Framed Asian Calligraphy Art
The art of Asian calligraphy is an art all its own and when combined with the talents of many artists it can become something magical and beautiful. Many artists have used this art to create colorful and whimsical pieces of framed Asian calligraphy art.
These types of works are often seen in Asian restaurants and in the homes of people that have chose a calming, relaxing Asian decor.
Echofish has a team of artists that work to generate framed Asian calligraphy art prints. Most of their pieces are done on a red background with black calligraphy. They are available with the symbols for love, hope, believe, and dream. Diane Stimson takes a similar approach but likes to stay with white and black with just a touch of red. Her pieces cover words like tranquility, harmony, and happiness.
Stephanie Marrott uses a deep red with the calligraphy on gold which makes for a very rich appearance in her framed Asian calligraphy art paintings. These have become very popular pieces and they are definitely destined to be sought after for a long while. Barbara Psimas incorporates the Koi fish into her work of Asian calligraphy.
George Caso uses the Asian calligraphy to create beautiful scrolls on the canvas with love earth tone colors. He also works in a vertical format which is excellent for those that are working with a limited amount of space to hang their works of art. “Bird and Bamboo” by Utagawa HiroShige is a beautiful piece that breaks away from the traditional calligraphy works.