Mountain Framed Art
Mountains are one of the most amazing attractions in the world. They are massive naturally formed structures that jut out for the land and form peaks that seem like they can reach the sky. The atmospheric pressure on a mountain drops severely, making it difficult to breathe, the higher up you go.
Many people take on the task of climbing Mount Everest, only to be defeated. While others make it up and back successfully.
If you’re not the adventurist type, many artist have taken on the task of creating some captivating framed mountain art. So many pieces are filled with snowcapped peak mountains in the distance with beautiful rivers that seem to have no end. Bruce Heineman and Albert Bierstadt grasp a magnificent images with the mountains and the rivers in one image.
It must have taken a lot of time for John Hyde to capture the framed mountain photo with an orca leaping from the water in the forefront. Having the mountains in the backdrop of this image takes this photo to another level. Ansel Adams in another photographer that is good at capturing an amazing photo at just the right time. He’s captured national parks in many of his framed mountain photos.
In the Mediterranean, it’s common to find houses and small villages carved in to the mountainside landscape. Peter Bell has a framed mountain display that exhibits such amazing detail. His artwork entitled Mediterranean Vista captures one of these small Mediterranean villages that overlook the seaside.