Framed Pattern Artwork
Patterns offer a great way to design and/or add accents to houses, office buildings, hospitals and more. Framed pattern art comes in a variety of different options such as images, texture, or symbols that can have several different meanings. In fact some may even be symbolic based on religion, tradition or history. More often than not framed pattern artwork is colorful and playful, which helps brightens up a room.
June Erica Vess has one of the neatest pieces of artwork with her United Pattern piece. The artwork is the outline of the United States with each state enclosed with a different pattern to help pronounce state lines. It is one of the most vintage pieces you could add to your house or office building. Simply elegant and priceless for any true American. Liz Jardine does a great job of tying all of her work together. She tends to lean more towards the browns, tans, blacks, and blues. Most of her pieces would match or at least look good together in one location. They are all two-dimensional and textile type imagery paintings.
Megan Meagher is another artist that typically sticks with contemporary designs. She is well known for her paintings specific to baby rooms, home and interior, children specific art, kid rooms, and animals. However, she has some amazing kitchen eccentric pieces with fruit in front of patterned art. This framed pattern wall art is absolutely perfect for redecorating your kitchen area or even a breakroom at the office.
Pattern art wall art is a great option to accentuate your home with thousands of options. Most contemporary pieces are sleek and stylish, such as Daphne Brissonnet’s Eastern Tales Birds I and II. In fact, those two pieces would look perfect together because of the symmetry.