Framed Tahiti Paintings
One of the largest countries in the Society Islands archipelago, Tahiti is an overseas country on the French Republic but also a hotspot for enthusiastic tourists. Formed as a result of intense volcanic activity, the island is surrounded by coral reefs which makes it unique not only in the archipelago, but also among the islands in the French Polynesia. FramedArt.com highlights its features in Framed Tahiti Art and presents a couple of compelling reasons for why people from all over the world choose to visit this island.
Framed Tahiti Art also emphasizes the continuity of the civilizations inhabiting these islands, with Polynesians settling here 1500 years ago. They found a way to survive after colonization and even today they represent the vast majority of the population, sharing the island with Europeans and people of Chinese heritage. Their rich traditions and culture is well preserved and represents one of the focal points of attention for tourists seeking diversity.
Prior to being annexed by France, the island was ruled by the Kingdom of Tahiti and buildings preceding the French colonization can still be found here. Framed Tahiti Art bring some of them in the spotlight, although most of the posters are dedicated to natural beauties not the ones made by men. Among the French painters who fell in love with Tahiti, Paul Gauguin is by far the best known one and he left behind a couple of masterpieces including the Tahitian Landscape.