Framed Cloud Art
Clouds tend to come in all shapes and sizes. Depending on the type of cloud, can determine the kind of weather and even how cold or hot the day may be. Summer skies are usually filled with cloudless days and high temperatures, while the winter months normally have more clouds that block the heat of the warming sun.
Framed cloud art gives us a chance to look at all kinds of clouds during many times of the year.
Half Dome, Yosemite Valley by Albert Bierstadt has a prehistoric feel to it. The clouds in this framed cloud artwork look like a storm just left the area. They are starting to break up and the beams of the sun begin to sign through on the valley below.
The heavens are unpredictable, but Richard Calvo was able to steal an awesome shot called, Circle of Clouds. His framed cloud photo grasps a moment in time that would be difficult to believe unless you had a picture like this. Having this photo in black and white really adds to the drama and depth.
William Vanscoy does an amazing job of catching the sky are the right time. His framed cloud photograph Sweet Illusion is a glorious morning picture. Big dark clouds fill the sky right over head with blues skies slowing coming through in the distance. Beautiful blooms line the forefront with the sand and mountains not too far away. Imagine resting in the sand listening to the waves as day begins to break.