Framed Asian Garden Wall Art
Leaning trees and lily pads in the ponds are just two of many of the plant life that we think of when we hear the words framed Asian garden art. Ponds with beautiful floating vegetation fill the images of this artwork. Bridges often cross over these streams and ponds connecting us from one part of the garden to the next.
Japanese Garden I and II by Maureen Love capture all of these characteristics in two pieces of framed Asian garden photography. Bright, bold colors of plant life take over these photograph. The picture also captures the transition of a light fog beginning to lift in the distance of the garden. Juile Eggers and Danita Delimont took a picture of the Garden Roundabout, Hong Kong, China. This picture shows a pretty landscape in the middle of the city. It offers a sense of peace in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the big city.
The Mini Oriental Garden is a cute framed Asian garden painting that would be nice to add to an accent wall to display in your home or office. The Zen Garden by Chris Simpson is another beautiful but simple framed Asian garden photograph of traditional smooth stones that would be seen carving out a path in an Asian garden. In spite the fact that this picture is in black and white. It is still very bold and simplistic.
Asian garden are timeless and full of life and history. Whether they are being viewed in person or on a wall, these are images that you will never get tired of looking at on a daily basis. These pictures breathe zen and relaxation.