Framed People Art
People have been the subjects of art work for centuries and centuries. Captured in framed people art human beings can give us the feelings of admiration, amusement, or even sadness. Each person is unique and so is the way that an artist portrays how he sees the subjects of his work.
People can be brave like the soldiers captured by Joe Rosenthal in 1945 raising the flag at Iwo Jima. They can be loving and caring as in the framed people picture “Breakfast in Bed” by Mary Cassett. People don’t always know that they are becoming part of art and those moments sometimes capture raw emotion that jumps from the canvas.
Art can take us through steps in history in examples like the framed photo of people taking part in the first Tour De France bicycle race or the portrait of Abraham Lincoln in 1865. “Jesus the Sheppard” with the verse by Myung Bo is a perfect addition to a Sunday school classroom. It adds charms and teaches the children one of the most famous verses of the Bible.
Artist like Keith Harring, Jacob Lawrence, Edvard Munch, and the famous Picasso have a unique way of putting people on the canvas in their works of art. Some of these pieces just stand the test of time and remain loved by art lovers like “The Scream” by Edvard Munch done in 1893.