Framed Village Art
Most of the villages in the world today are found on the European Continent. The villages are stacked on the edges on the cliffs that overlook the harbor. These homes are found high on cliffs and look to be falling at any minute.
The gifted architects that designed these villages on the hills were truly talented. The villages seen in framed village art seems to be so close together that it must be difficult walk side-by-side down the streets.
Normand Mayer takes us down those narrow streets in a Tuscan village. The framed village art piece can pose some problems for someone with claustrophobia. Walking down these narrow paths make it seem like the walls are closing in on you. He also has the ability to capture great detail by adding floral arrangement to both side of the street. It is easy to learn who you neighbors are in this images. The building aren’t very far from each other.
Within the walls of these little villages are marketplaces such as eateries, and bistros. Viktor Shvaiko shows us the shopping district in his framed village artwork. Small boutiques and bakeries give the villages a feeling of home. In places like this, everyone knows everyone and a new acquaintance is right around the corner.
The small villages of Europe have so much charm and personality. Artists have done stunning work to bring the same charm and personality to the framed village artwork they have designed. Color and detail are bountiful and bring the village into existence in our minds which gives a realistic feeling that we are looking for when it comes to a village scene.