Images of cars from the forties or hot air balloons conjure up the nostalgic atmosphere which is archetypal of the new
framed vintage mod artwork trend for interior design. Combining the old with the new and taking that vintage transport theme even further is artist Jane Wilson who uses old maps and adds exotic creatures to them to really combine vintage with modern.
Another strong
framed vintage mod art trend is that of large images of vintage flowers, such as old-fashioned roses – check out Vision Studio’s work for these – or vintage tulips and magnolias. These types of classic prints bring a nice floral note and a touch of vintage class to any modern space.
The popularity of vintage home decor has never been higher and now the creative combination possibilities thanks to framed vintage mod wall art means there are increasing numbers of people exploring this option for their interior design. It’s all down to the wide variety of art options it creates.
The great thing framed vintage mod art pieces is that they combine so well with modern gadgets like computers and widescreen TVs, due to the flexibility and generality of the subject matter. For example, some of the art in this style takes its inspiration from France, with images of wine bottles, cafes and street scenes, such as the work of Sue Schlabach or Vintage Apple.