As Ibn Battuta says, “Traveling: it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller,” and Worldly Decor art certainly tells its story! Anyone with a free spirit or a love of travel is sure to delight in this lively style of art.
Hannes Beer captures this liveliness in his piece “Leisure Travel Vacation.” A collection of images like anchors, airplanes, and beaches, this collage makes any viewer want to book a ticket for a flight around the world! Speaking of a flight around the world, another Worldly Decor art piece, “Old World Journey Stamps Black” by Cynthia Coulter is a map of the world! Embossed with words of adventure with stamps at spots on every continent, there’s no doubt it’ll make you itch to travel!
If your taste is more suited to pictures of specific places, Lantern Press’s “Paris Evening and Balloon” or “London Evening Ferris Wheel” is perfect. These are prime examples of Worldly Decor designs, with graphic pop art style components displaying prominent landmarks of the cities, enticing you to stare for as long as you possibly can!
Not all Worldly Decor art images invite the viewer to travel, however. Many of them demonstrate important figures from various ethnic backgrounds. “Africa 2” by Emmanuelle Teyras shows a tribal mask, turtle, and elephant, and Nataraja’s “Siddhartha” shows the peaceful expression on Buddha’s face. Whether the goal is to inspire a journey around the world or to reach nirvana, worldly decor art has something for every viewer.