Framed Winter Wonderland Posters
As summer ends, the days grow colder. The trees change colour and drop their leaves. As weather gets cooler and cooler eventually we see snow and snow means holidays. Winter holidays are joyous times spent with family and friends either hiding away in the toasty indoors with hot drinks but not without first getting our noses all rosy in the crisp white snow. These holiday moments are captured in framed winter wonderland art.
Paul Landry captures the winter holiday scene reminiscently in his piece of framed winter wonderland print art entitled “Cape Cod Sleighride”. A father with his children in a horse-drawn sleigh bringing back the Christmas Tree to the family’s holiday home. The lights are all bright with a warm glow that is so inviting in contrast with the cold white-blanketed scene around the house.
For some the perfect way to capture the holiday spirit is in framed winter wonderland art of snowmen. Classic scenes are those of suburban streets, homes with snowmen in the front yard such as Gretchen Huber Warren’s “Christmas Glow”. Peggy Abrams creates more festive and whimsical portraits with her snowmen such as “Christmas Mitts”, “Just the Right Bulb” and “Christmas Caps” which give each snowman its own character and personality. Whereas Donna Atkins makes her snowman purely magical in “Winter’s Arrival” as he flies over the night time landscape, the snow all aglow next to the stars.
There is of course no true wonder in winter without the holidays and the man of the winter holiday is Santa Claus. Peggy Abrams is a wonder herself in capturing all of winter’s best moments, especially in her winter wonderland Christmas art. Whether jolly St Nick is standing for a portrait in “Jingle Bells”, waving goodbye as he flies away in his sleigh in “Windswept Goodbye” or even speeding by at ground level in “Roadster Santa”, Peggy truly captures the magic and nostalgia of the wintertime.