White wine artwork has been displayed prominently in nearly every artistic style known to man, from classic representations to art deco treatments. This influential form of alcohol art has influenced artists and other creative people around the world.
Traditional depictions of white wine paintings range from highly detailed still life art to Impressionistic pieces. Still life prints such as 'Wine, Fruit, N' Cheese Pantry' by Janet Kruskamp are ideal for nearly every decorative setting while the subtle hues of color and arrangement of subject matter remind the viewer of Dionysian indulgences. On the other hand, Impressionistic works like 'Vin Blanc' by Jay Li or 'Glass of White' by Nicole Etienne paint white wine art in the light of modern times and contemporary settings.
One of the most curious styles that has chosen to adapt itself to white wine framed prints is Surrealism. These whimsical wine paintings are unique and creative modern offerings that offer insight into the modern connotations of alcohol. Works like 'He Devil She Devil White Wine' by Michael Goddard is an exemplary example of this treatment, although there are many others.
Many white wine paintings also include vineyard art in their execution. These paintings are generally given a realistic artistic treatment and are ideal for many different settings. Sensitive works like 'Wine Tasting' by Marilyn Hageman are an example of the realistic blending of these two highly similar forms of alcohol art. Modern artists like Gregory Gorham also enjoy adding graphic elements to these artworks.