Framed Orchard Paintings
Nature’s bounty cannot be duplicated, nor thanked enough. The diverse plants and trees that decorate our land not only give us sustenance and shade, but also inspiration and teach us the basics concepts of beauty. Trees and orchards awaken the artist in us, and many artists have made framed orchard tree art as their most favorite and versatile subject.
The world-renowned Vincent Van Gough’s favorite art study was landscapes. You can also own a piece of his distinct style of framed orchard tree painting. Some of his many pieces include “Mulberry Tree in Autumn”,”Olive Trees”, “Olive Orchard” and “Olive Grove.” Other than his paintings, there is also “In the Orchard” – one of his less famous yet attractive pen sketches.
“Chestnut Tree in Bloom” by the great impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir also captures the serenity of the scene. The detail of this painting is marvelous, as expected by such a great artist with such a magnificent technique. More artists, such as Gregory Wilhelmi’s “Cheryl Lane” and Philip Craig’s “Spring Orchard” can grace the walls of any house as framed orchard tree fine art. These pieces capture the realism of the natural world while keeping intact the mystery of life behind the art.
More framed orchard tree art contributions by recent artists are also available. “Apple Orchard” by Peggy Thatch Sibley, “Sun Kissed Orchard” by David Short and “Filling the Bushels” by Peter Snyder all shows the going-ons of life between these beautiful orchards. Their paintings show the harvest work in warm and bright hues. More contemporary art pieces include” My Grandmother's Orchard” by Valerie Willson and “Orchard in Orchid” by Amy Dixon. These use broken, abstract lines and unusual colors to demonstrate their orchards.