Cafe Artwork
Cafeterias on sidewalks serve as an interesting subject for art pieces. Whether “al fresco” or a formal sit-down venue, beautiful framed cafe arts are created out of the casual instances and moment occurring around such establishments. Brewing coffee, ladies chatting over a cup of tea, or lovers who are about to sit and check the food selections are some of the scenes that inspire these artists. Sometimes, the plain sight of colorful café signages and the menu that they offer can become a subject for art.
Framed cafe paintings showcase varying scenes and moments. Artists like Pierre-Auguste Renoir and his painting called "Luncheon of the Boating Party" display the typical lively diners enjoying good conversation over some fruits and wine. Jack Vettriano's "Cafe Days" focuses on two ladies wearing bright-colored clothes who are dining in a cafe.
The choices for framed cafe pictures are amazing and will completely depend on the art lover’s preference. However, there are artists who prefer to focus on the organization of the cafe. This approach is evident in the works of Ruane Manning in "My Favorite Caf," Keith Wicks in "Paulette's Café," and Danhui Nai in "Cafe Paris I Crop." The artsy styling of the cafes reveal a decorative and interesting piece that can be enjoyed by art collectors and enthusiasts.
Cafe art can complement any blank space because of its contemporary subject. It can adorn homes, as well as offices and even restaurants, to achieve that simple yet great art decoration.