Framed Corn Artwork
Artists have worked their creativity around corn – also known as maize in order to create some very fascinating piece of framed corn art. The large plant consists of a leafy stalk with ears, where the grain seeds – called kernels are usually found. Corn has found many uses in cooking, for oils, flour, sweet dishes, dent, flint, and popcorn. Looks like artists have also found a use for it, as a lovely source of inspiration for their creativity.
The many types of framed corn art prints feature corn in a variety of forms, all of which show it planted, growing, and cooked as food. This not only shows the life of corn, but also ensures you have the image you need depending on your setting. “Indian Corn” by Jane Freeman and “Sweet Corn” by Marie-Elaine Cusson both show an image of corn, where one is cooked and the other is not.
Prints by Matthew Labutte, Marco Fabiano, and Stephanie Marrott all show popcorn versions with the addition of a theatre style, as this is where they are mostly consumed. Similar prints are formed by Bernadette Deming, Pela, and Lesley Hallas.
Purely sophisticated and elongated framed corn art images not only look ever so elegant, but are brilliant pieces of scenery for a range of domestic and commercial settings. The charming atmosphere with the greenery ad blue skies make the image a lovely charm to view, which will definitely have heads turning twice.