Framed Summer Artwork
Each season of the year has it’s own qualities, its uniqueness from the other seasons, its characters we look forward to each year and the seasons roll over. A piece of art can take us to that time easily because it is not something you have to go anywhere special to create a memory. It is memories created in the day-to-day and so a piece of framed summer art will take you to your summer place.
Summers are synonymous with days spent at the beach. Swimming in the surf, building sandcastles, foraging for seashells and walking along the long stretches with the seaspray to keep you cool. Framed summer artwork captures all these memories of summers deep in our past and more recent and perhaps spark imagination and ideas for the summers of our future.
Even on days when we cannot make it to the water we are constantly reminded of the wonderful weather when we look out our windows onto gardens blooming with colour. Framed summer garden flower paintings such as ‘Summer Begins’ by Ian Cook, ‘Summer’s First Blooms’ by Theresa Pergal, ‘Summer Garden’ by Afred De Breanski and ‘Late Summer Garden’ by David Coolidge are all wonderful examples of such colour.
When we think of summer we think of beaches and rivers and water and palms in the sand. The only thing better than the shade of palm on the beach would be a hammock to lay in which is what artist Joe Sambataro captures in ‘Summer Breeze’, a place to picture yourself. But for those of us inland there are stretches of fields of sunflowers in full bloom like David Short’s framed summer sunflower artwork ‘Summer Blooms’.