Decking The Halls With Christmas Art

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 17. December 2015 11:15

Christmas is a joyous time of year; it has evolved from a strictly religious holiday to a worldwide holiday of giving and charity. It is one of the most recognizable holidays with many iconic symbols and themes. From Santa, to snowmen, to Christmas trees. Christmas art is both stunning and special to many during the holidays. Decorating your house and trimming the tree and time honored traditions passed down from generation to generation.

 

Santa Claus

What rich history and fond memories come from the image of Santa Claus. No Christmas is complete without Santa, and what is more endearing than Santa art from Peggy Abrams to Donna Race some of the most renowned artists of our time, and their detailed renditions of Santa in all his glory. He brings us presents in the night with his sleigh and rain-deer shimmying down the chimney and feasting on our milk and cookies to fuel him for the rest of his journey.

 

Christmas Tree

Under the tree come presents. And in the stockings come treats, and that a lovely piece of art “Santa's Stocking” by Peggy Abrams fine art print is, when we think of presents and the tree we think of that big box of special dreams we asked Santa to bring us, and dream at night in hopes of getting what we so desired. Stocking hung are an age-old tradition.

 

Santa And Snowman 3

Santa And Snowman 3 by TheMacneil Studio

Christmas Scenes

Sledding in the park is one of the fun things that you can do in the snow Remembering your time out in the snow with your friends while you mom cooked the evening dinner, with the sun setting on the fine white snow your shivering fingers and toes.

 

Winter Art

The winter scenes portrayed by the legendary Ansel Adams, in “Pine Forest in the Snow, Yosimite Nation” is one of his most inspired photos and memorable themes in his trademark black and white the rich detail and flow will make you want his whole collection.

                                                              

Snow

Lets build a snowman, or look at a great picture on the wall while we stay inside warm and cozy. Mary Ann June's “Snow Folk Faith” is a warm and inviting fine art print that is sure to become a family heirloom.

Christmas time is a wonderful time of the year, making your house a home with fine art and starting your own new traditions with your family and children is sure to create lasting memories that you kids will be able to talk about for years to come, and when they begin to have families of their own they can pass down your traditions and start a few of their own.

Christmas Scenes

Why Scenic Art Never Grows Old

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 9. July 2015 16:25

Scenic Art

 Scenic artwork has been around for centuries and is a popular subject amongst artists and buyers. Regardless of the location, season, or lack of activity, this art subject never grows old.  Scenic art shows the beauty of nature through the perspective of the artist creating the piece. The places we pass everyday and don't even look twice at comes alive when put into art. These pieces make great decor for offices and bedrooms, they bring a peaceful feel to the room.

 

The Brain and Nature

It is a well-known fact that a natural environment promotes positive emotions.  Nature is non judgmental, always perfectly balanced, and as pure as a newborn baby.  While our lives evolve into the fast-paced technical world, it is soothing to know that some things never change.  Scenic art almost feels like going home again, before the craziness of adulthood began.

 

Bring Back Memories

Memories often have a lot to do with scenic painting selection.  Childhood visits to the beach or mountains can tap into that buried subconscious and open the senses of sounds, smells, and touch. Personal to individual tastes, scenes that recreate the past deliver peace in quiet, private areas, like bedrooms or dens.

 

Aesthetic Appeal with Changing Seasons

Many artists are able to capture the vivid colors and feel of spring, summer, fall and winter.  Select a favorite style and redecorate living areas with appropriate seasons.  William Vanscoy, for instance, is an artist that weaves emotion into nature, making visitors stop and listen to their heart and soul.  Intriguing scenes of different seasons make these paintings perfect in living areas.

 

Kitchen Atmosphere

Everyone loves the comforting feel of a cozy kitchen.  Fruit and flower still life is not a necessity in bringing a natural goodness to this popular room.  Artist Diane Romanello brings an uplifting spirit of friendship in her natural exhibit of 'Among Friends I' for spring and summer, while Stephen Lyman is spectacular with the winter scene 'A Walk in the Woods.' 

 

Scenic artwork is the perfect touch to the decor in any room of your home. The colors range from black and white to earth tones to bright colors. This makes it easy to find a scenic art print to match your color scheme. Find the right emotion for each season with perfect paintings or prints. Contact Us to discover your own satisfying scenes of nature and display them proudly.

Scenic Art

Snowman Holiday Art Collections to Brighten Up the Winter Months

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 22. November 2013 12:05

 

Bless Us Every One

 

Do you want to decorate your home with whimsical signs of winter? If so, there is no better way to do it than with snowman themed holiday art. There are many different styles of snow people art to choose from. Here’s a look at five that may just have you praying for flurries:

Snowman Holiday Artist #1: Kim Lewis

Artist Kim Lewis’ snowman art is ideal for those that love fanciful, classic illustrations. Her work features neutral tones with pops of holiday color. Take her Snowman I and Snowman II prints as examples. They contain charming snowmen and bluebirds. Other pieces in her collection well worth grabbing are Snowmen with Black Cat, Warm Winter Welcome, Faith Snowman, Hear No Evil and Cheerful Givers.

Snowman Holiday Artist #2: Donna Race

Artist Donna Race’s holiday art collection has a feel that differs greatly from that of Kim Lewis’ work. Many of Race’s snow people are surrounded by colorful backgrounds full of woodland animals. The prints, as a result, would match a variety of decorating styles. Titles that may suit your needs are Dapper Snowman, Jolly Snowman and Snowman’s Feathered Fun.

Snowman Holiday Artist #3: Michael Humphries

Prefer snow people shown in residential scenes instead? Check out artist Michael Humphries’ Letter to Santa. It features a snow family gathered around a mailbox on a snowy evening. It could be paired with his other snow family print, Season’s Greeters.

Snowman Holiday Artist #4: Jo Moulton

If country décor is what you crave, artist Jo Moulton’s vast collection is deserving of a run through. It contains such gems as the Blue Tin Snowman Series, Happy Home, All Hearts Come Home for Christmas and Winter. Each one would look super in a country kitchen, foyer or bedroom.

Snowman Holiday Artist #5: Andrea Roberts

We’d also like to suggest taking a look at artist Andrea Roberts’ work. Her snow people art features cheery red backgrounds clad with snowflakes or other white accents. Because they display similar figures, the prints could very well be arranged in one location. Examples of her holiday artwork include Hello Hello, Dancing Dancing and Move It Move It.

For a look at more snow people themed holiday art, contact us at the Fulcrum Gallery. Our collection of wintry scenes is sure to contain something that will look outstanding with your business or home’s décor.

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