Framed Path Artwork
Remember when you were a kid and you loved venturing down a path to see where it would lead you? Artists have taken that fun from our youth and turned it into wonderful and whimsical pieces of framed path art so that feeling can be enjoyed and remembered every day.
Even the famous Claude Monet used paths as a medium for his works “Meadow Road to Pourville” and “Jardin a Giverny”. These two pieces have stood strong with the test of time and are still very sought after pieces for a variety of decors and venues. Two other minimalist artists that have created great framed path art paintings are Ben Harris and Vera Oxley.
Charlie Waite proves that a path can still be beautiful in simple black and white with the framed path art pictures “Cranbourne, England” and “Mensano, Tuscany”. Stephen Rutherford-Bate and Monte Nagler also offer some great black and white path art for the most critical of art lovers.
For art lovers that prefer art that brings colors of warmth to the canvas artists Gregory Wilhelmi and Marla Bagetta are perfect choices. Tandi Venter creates works that cater to the art lover that likes a bit of color and simplicity all rolled into one great piece. Two of the most popular abstract pieces are “Forest Trail” and “Gathering 2” by Thomas Andrew and Max Hayslette.