Framed Weather Posters
In Georgia it is easy to experience all four seasons in one day. At times it will be a cold snowy morning, and as the day goes on the sun comes out and it gets hot and melts all the snow. By the evening the snow was an afterthought and the rain rolls in at night. It’s safer to just pack all our weather essentials in the car just in case.
Framed weather artwork takes on many different styles. The artist lays hold of some of the most magnificent weather occurrences ever placed on a canvas. Trees bend under the pressure of high winds and the waves are tossed against massive rocks on the shore in one of Fred Varley’s works of framed weather art.
Jamie Cook takes on a different avenue in his work. One of his framed weather photographs. Fog has fallen on an open field of trees. The fog can be so scary at times, but his techniques give this image a more enchanting and magical feeling. David Lorenz Winston takes on the same approach. His image has more trees and is set in the winter.
No matter what the weather may be, an artist always has something to use to create a framed weather work of art. Big blue skies and snowcapped mountains motivate the hands of the artist. Roaring seas, lightening, and big clouds are the brainchild of another artist. All art pertaining to weather only requires the open mind of the artist and the ability to be inspired.