Framed Corn Field Paintings
Corn is grown in many countries and is the answer to where corn flour comes from. Whether it is the love for the food or the art, framed corn field art has attract-ed many individuals to show an interest in the artwork.
The bright and sunny yellow color of the corn is usually the first appearance once the plant starts growing. After this, it changes from yellow to green and is often taken from the ground to go into the process of making flour.
Many artists have taken interest in framed corn field artwork and depicted corn at many different stages as well as in different climates. The weather for growing corn crops is usually sunny, which is shown in these paintings both in the day and night. As you can see in “Corn Field, New York State” by Panoramic Images, the image shows a close up of the greenery of corn as the artist chose to capture a close picture of the actual thing.
A modern framed corn field art painting can be seen in the work of Panoramic Images, as the artist chose to give their artwork a fresh and realistic look, which shows the accuracy and realism behind cornfields. “Sunset Cornfield” by Dawne Polis and “Cornfield 1826” by John Constable are a contrast and show the cornfield in a dusky climate, which suggests something that must have been around a good few years back.
For something to perfectly fit an elongated space or above the sofa, paintings by Pan-oramic Images are suitable as these can cover more length and create an elegant and contemporary touch at the same time. However, for smaller and squared spaces, Grant Wood or Vincent Van Gogh’s work works out better.