Art about the natural world can take many forms; painting, photography and even graphic design. Nature art provides a window to the outdoors where one might not be available. It also brings you to far-away places, and reminds you of areas close to home. Giving your decor the perfect touch with animals and beautiful landscapes will keep you where you want to be, in the great outdoors!
Ansel Adams is probably the most recognized photographer in American history, and it’s no wonder with work like “Pine Forest in The Snow, Yosemite Nation”, and “Moon and Half Dome”. Adams’ pictures capture some of the most beloved natural wonders in the United States, like Yosemite National Park and the Grand Canyon. His photographs remain widely popular, even for people who don’t necessarily want a lot of nature art photography in their homes.
If you’re not into photography, you may want to consider a painted piece instead. “Aspen Forest” by Miro Kenarov and “Forest Study II” by Lisa Audit are perfect examples of forest scenes that will complete any room. Or, pieces like Sarah Webber’s adorable nature art print, “Chillin Coyote” can bring out the wilder side of your style if that’s what you’re after.
But nature artworks don’t have to be so serious. There’s a bounty nature themed commercial art available, like “Moonrise Black Dog - Labrador Lake” and “Skinny Dip Crop” by Ryan Fowler. And nostalgic types will love the retro feel of prints from the Lantern Press like “Don't Feed the Bears Yellowstone’ and “Life Is Better at The Cabin”.