Telephone art is an art category that investigates how people communicate through technology. These works range from vintage phone paintings to pop art pictures that depict telephone art. Telephone art is primarily made out of still life prints however, the range and types of execution in these prints are highly unique and aesthetically pleasing prints.
Many photographic images are available in this art category. These works show a variety of telephone art and encompass everything from home telephones to phone booths. One of the most fascinating parts of these still life prints is that nearly every kind of phone, except modern ones, are featured fairly equally. Vintage phone paintings like 'Vintage Booth' by Delaney Flanders are just as common as works like 'Nine to Five II' by Catherine Jones.
Because telephone art depicts one of the most important technological discoveries, many modern artists have explored this subject through pop art pictures. These works, like 'Rotary Dial' by GI ArtLab and 'Hello' by Mollie B., are highly popular pop art pictures that not only delight the viewer aesthetically, but also assist modern viewers into understanding the roots of this technological advance.
Vintage phone paintings have become a popular option for modern art audiences due to its still life treatment and renovated ideas. Many still life prints, like 'White Phone' by J.B. Hall are not only popular vintage phone paintings but also serve as prints that span the divide between aesthetics and technology.