Framed Vintage Asian Wall Art
Framed vintage Asian posters transport viewers to distant, far-off lands beyond their wildest imaginations. Filled with richly colored temples and vibrant landscapes, audiences of all kinds are bound to enjoy these beautiful works of art.
Artist Dorothy Newsome, in her framed vintage Asian art piece “See India, 1938,” uses vivid colors to paint an exotic Indian landscape. The advertisement pictures a dark man paddling a boat made of reeds ashore, where a land of regal-looking houses and lush green palm trees await. At the bottom of the print read the words “Travancore State: See India.” Newsome’s color palette of reds, oranges, blues, and greens add a vintage, dreamy vibe to the piece as well.
Another popular piece of framed vintage Asian art is artist R. Wening’s “Siam Cement Company.” The colors in this piece are much more subdued than those in Newsome’s work, but it retains an authentic, vintage quality. In it, Wening uses foreign languages native to Asia as a border, with the words “The Siam Cement Co. Ltd. – Bangkok” appearing at the bottom. In the center of the piece is a massive and highly detailed elephant standing of a tuft of grass. Resting on the elephant’s tusks, tucked behind its trunk, is a barrel wielding the company’s logo: a white elephant in a red circle.
Framed vintage Asian artwork will satisfy travelers of all types, including those persons who call Asia home. Viewers will no doubt take pleasure in escaping to faraway places in these stunning art pieces.