Forests are popular places for artists to paint or draw. There are so many animals that live in forest and so many varieties of trees and plants that it captures everyone’s eye quickly.
It’s also something that many people have seen and some have explored and made memories in through camping or hiking.
Ansel Adams’s “Pine Forest in the Snow, Yosemite Nation” is a great example of how art depicting forests can really bring up memories for someone. If anyone has visited Yosemite in the winter or even lived in areas where there were lots of trees and snow, it could bring up a lot of memories of playing in the snow or having a good time.
Lisa Audit has done several studies of trees in the forest and has created a lot of Forest Scenic Art. While these pictures have been painted, they still show very easily how similar each tree within a forest can be while still growing in different patterns. Daniel Smith also expertly showcases how captivating a forest can be in regards to wildlife by painting a bald eagle flying past a tree within the foreground of the picture. It draws your eye to a native animal of the forest because it stands out amongst all the branches, rocks, and dirt within the picture.
These are only a few examples of how Forest Scenic Art Pieces can really captivate an audience and draw them in! These pictures are often so well composed that there is a good chance anyone can find a picture they would love to have hanging in their homes.