Framed Blue Rose Art
Though blue roses are not often seen on the bush, plenty of them can be found on canvas in the world of art. Several artists throughout history have made a name for themselves creating framed blue rose art. Even though blue is considered a cool color these pieces bring feelings of warm and beauty.
One of the first artists to make a statement with this type of art was Vincent Van Gogh in 1890 with his framed blue rose art painting titled “Vase of Roses”. Quite the opposite from Van Gogh is the x-ray blue rose works produced by Albert Koetsier titled “Tea Rose I and II.”
Chariklia Zarris and Kate Knight use simplicity to create their framed blue rose art pictures by using only a couple of colors and making the main focus the flower itself. Some of their most popular pieces are “Roses #1 and #2” by Knight and “Indigo Rose” by Zarris. Either choice of artists will bring a good feel to a room and add a touch of class.
Artists like Peggy Abrams and Cristin Atria like to put a bit more focus on detail in their paintings and it definitely shows in the beauty of their work. The most popular work in this category for Abrams is “Roses Azure” and it would have to be “Royal Roses” by Atria. Atria uses such deep shades of blue that it brings about a purple hue. Each of these works will bring something special to a room and soon become the focal point.