London Framed Art
London is a place of wonder and amusement and framed London art brings that to life. Photographers and artists have looked at London as a place for inspiration for decades. Many artists and photographers use London as a muse to provide stunning photos and paintings, from observing the buildings of the city to the double-decker busses rushing by.
Framed London photos feature landmarks of London, such as the London Eye, Big Ben, and Tower Bridge, along with typical London features such as telephone boxes. Modern artists such as Victor Shvaiko and Georges Generali have used these features to create collages and depictions of what London is like. “Glimpse of London” by Jeff Maihara is a beautiful collage that shows the muted colors of the city with a bright red telephone box. The contrasting colors found in London are inspiring, and the places and monuments these colors are only more impressive with this inspiration.
Framed Claude Monet London paintings are extremely popular and classic. Monet's use of color and his grasp of nature in the city capture the eye. In his paintings, such as "London Houses of Parliament" and "Waterloo Bridge, Hazy Sunshine," Monet grasped the grasped the wonder that London contains through beautiful colors.
Capturing London’s essence, though seemingly difficult, is achieved through these dazzling classic photos and paintings. Everyone, artist or not, enjoys looking at the city from the eyes of a photographer and painter. The colors and hues that are brought out in pieces based on London by artists are what make the city so dazzling.