Throughout history, art has been composed of various facets that have contributed to peoples' lives. From industrial inventions to aesthetic paintings, art has made a name for itself as one of the most versatile practices.
Now more than ever has art been so readily available for every person's use, regardless of societal standings. With the benefits of mass production, original paintings are now able to be copied to prints. As the number of
framed soothing serene art available increases, framed art continues to grow as a cornerstone for most modern homes. Recent fascinations with art arises through the stresses of the modern, industrial world. As day to day life becomes more hectic and uncontrollable, many people find themselves so swept away with the idea of what could be that it becomes hard to take a seat and focus on the here and now.
The overwhelming qualities of everyday life have elicited a “second wind” from the Impressionist era of art. Modern framed soothing serene wall art possess many qualities seen in the works of famous impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, Pierre-August Renoir, Paul Cezanne, and Berthe Morisot. Characterized by small, thin brush strokes, depictions of middle-class daily activities, moving light, and cool colours, paintings of 1850's France, portrayed the here and now with assuasive attributes.
We can observe similarities in modern framed soothing serene prints like those by Daphne Brissonet, Corline Gold, and Barbara Mock, which often contain small and/or light brush strokes, cool colours, moving light, and depictions of everyday objects or activities. Thanks to the style of the Impressionist painters, we can enjoy many of the same satisfying properties of older art with modern twists.