Framed Public Garden Prints
Framed public garden art pieces transport viewers from their hectic, busy lives into the more peaceful and calming setting of public gardens. Artwork in this popular category takes viewers on a spectacular journey spanning the entire globe—all within the comforts of home. Bliss and serenity can be found in every photograph, be it from China or Holland.
Framed public garden artwork can literally take you anywhere in world. One of the most popular artists, Panoramic Images, snaps photographs in such diverse places as Los Angeles, California (“Lotus blossoms, Japanese Garden, University of California, Los Angeles, California”); the Netherlands (“Flower beds and trees in Keukenhof Gardens, Lisse, Netherlands”); Potsdam, Germany (“Fountain in a garden, Potsdam, Germany”); and Dublin, Ireland (“Palm House Following Restoration, The Botanic Gardens, Dublin, Ireland”).
Panoramic Images may work in wide panoramas, but other artists have different preferences for capturing their framed public garden art. In artist Laura Denardo’s “Palace of Versailles Garden II,” Denardo makes her photograph of the garden look as if it came straight from a spool of film. The black-and-white photo depicts a stunning view of the garden’s trimmed hedges in intricate designs. Another artist, Nancy Rotenberg, uses sienna instead of color in her photograph “Callaway Garden Azaleas.” The photo features a breathtaking view of a bridge over a lake.
Framed public garden art prints are a great way to bring the soothing sights of nature into the home. No matter what state of mind you’re in, viewing public gardens will surely give you a breath of fresh air.