Framed Maple Tree Art
Maple trees must be one of the world’s most recognizable trees. It is featured on the national flag of Canada and loved by millions as the producer of the golden brown maple syrup. Regardless of that, who would not recognize these brilliant vermilion-and-flame colored trees? A framed maple tree art piece is an easy way to remind one of nature’s bounty and beauty.
Many artists such as Jennifer Golberger, Patricia Pinto and Asia Jensen have captured the distinctive shape of the tree’s foliage in their framed maple tree fine art. Another striking example is Denton’s beautiful arrangement of the maple leaves with other autumn flora gives us an interesting take on the usual form of the leaves.
If however, one would prefer to feast eyes on portraits of the whole tree in its stunning entirety, consider framed maple tree photography by Moises Levy and Dany Head. Levy’s low angle shot of this astonishing Japanese maple tree seems to pull the viewer closer into its umbrella like reach. Head’s photograph, called “Beyond October’s Maple”, feature the variegation of the maple trees against each other, into a warm blend of hues. Panoramic Images also show a variety of maple trees with their signature wide-angle view. They show case the maple tree during different seasons, against a wide range of backdrops - from the blue sky to the dark earth.
Many abstract and conventional framed maple tree art pieces are also made. J.P. Prior’s” Morning Mist and Maple”, Vasil’s ”Maple Road” and “Wild Red Maple and Fog” by Christopher Burkett are three outstanding examples of art that capture the essence of the maple trees in paint. Other works by Todd Telander and Keith Mallett show the slender young branches of the maple trees against the background.