Minimalist Wall Art Recap
In the early ages, art was supposed to be a work of complexity and very detailed ornamentation. But that came down to affordability, time, and durability. Any good art would not last so long and take some time to be made. The great wave of the minimalism movement changed the 1940s and 1950s. It brought in the concept of simple designs and simple art forms.
It was then introduced in the concept abstract as becoming more clean and simple. Creating minimalist canvas art was initially inspired by the clean geometric lines that are mostly seen in industrial areas or inspired by their traits. The minimalist wall art did not focus on emotional needs but they were focused all for good and sleek lines that matched the effect of being chic.
As time passed, minimalism became popular. The popularity was because of the way it could blend with various spots and various designs in the house. There was much versatility in creating minimalist canvas art. It was clean and artistic at the same time, this not only made things easy but also looked far more appealing and sophisticated.
Best-Selling Minimalist Wall Art at Framed Flair
1. Cool Gray V by Chris Paschke
At Framed Flair, you can find Cool Gray by Chris Paschke who is a visual artist best known for her modern minimalist wall art. The painting depicts the fine strokes of a gray abstract background with soft lines of flower-shaped petals. This is one of the minimalist art that creates an emotion of peace in it.
2. Quietude II by Avery Tillmon
Quietude II is a fine minimalist canvas art made by Avert Tillmon who is also known for his modern minimalist wall art that is comprised of fluid lines and serene compositions. His art has shown different blocks with bold brushstrokes of blue color triggering the composition in dark and light shades of it. In a very minimal style with a beautiful and reflective piece.
3. Purple Haze I by Chris Paschke.
Chris Paschke explores the art with the richness involved with minimalist abstract wall art. The Purple Haze I is one art that is composed of purple and lavender shades making it a minimal abstract stroke that has a very delicate structure. People might even consider it a fully abstract art because it is fully open to interpretation and opinions, however, it is minimal in the most sense.
4. Azure Blue Silk Abstract II by Avery Tillmon
If you are someone looking in blocks and very clean to the edges, you are looking particularly for Azure Blue Silk Abstract II by Avery Tillmon which is designed with figures as polygon with bold colors in it. It is a still art that derives consistency and a cycle from start to end.
5. January Landscape by Pamela Munger
If you are someone who takes an interest in most landscape artwork and wants it to be part of minimalist canvas art, here is January Landscape for you. Pamela Munger is another famous artist who has taken direction with landscape wall art as part of minimalist wall art. In this canvas, she has beautifully represented the landscape with merely two colors gray and brown. These colors become very subtle leaving an abstract meaning in it.
6. Modern Petals I Black and White by Veronique Charron
There are times when you want floral wall art for your walls and it is hard to find a monotonous shade or a minimal shade for your walls. Modern Petals I is one such black-and-white minimalist canvas art that portrays beige, black, and gold colors drafting a floral pattern that beautifully fits into the frame. There is elegance in structure and color inviting simple art into a few flora shapes that are not overdone. Veronique CharronWas a visual artist who was drawn in nature and with nature making her minimal with the most beautiful patterns.
Minimalist Wall Art Specifications
Color: B & W, Blue, Brown, Gray, Green, Neutral, Oranges, Pink, Purple, Red, Yellow
Shape: Horizontal, Vertical and Square
Style: We categorize style with major art forms or photography
Other Specifications: At Framed Flair, we’ve got a great selection of canvas wall art for bedroom. You’ll find works by well-known artists and photographers, with everything from timeless classics to fresh, modern styles and a variety of subjects.
FAQs
It sure does when you keep the art simple, it helps the room feel less crowded and more open. It makes the space look bigger.
Minimalist art can fit in any room. It can bring a fresh vibe to a traditional room or just add the cherry finish to the already sleek look.
You can still show off your style with minimalist art. It’s all about choosing the right colors and shapes that speak to you.
You can make it work! Just pick minimalist pieces that match the colors or feel of your theme. It’ll still fit in but keep things simple.
Keep the frame simple—nothing too fancy. A black, white, or wood frame works best. This way, the art stays the focus, not the frame.