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    Scenic Wall Art History

    The word has been derived from the traditional word ‘scene’ in Latin. The fascination of the word comes from the projection of viewing everything that looks like a scene. It can go back to civilization when the murals and other types of frescoes were inspired by this scene. They would revive from a scene of a tomb or a depiction of nature and maybe a mix of spirituality in it. 

    The meaning always remains in the legacy. Therefore it continued to move forward with Europe and even became part of a church where it depicted religious themes and mythology all in one place. Their work introduced perspective to art, making scenes feel more three-dimensional and real—something that had never been done before.

    The concept of putting the scenic art more directionally towards landscape and a part of the natural world. People started putting these murals into their houses and wall art into their rooms for good decor by the 18th and 19th centuries. 

    Even after a long time, scenic wall art has become a unique and popular choice among all artwork.  Whether it's a traditional painting or a modern digital piece, it brings nature and beautiful scenes into our living spaces, continuing the legacy of this timeless art form.

    Difference Between Scenic Wall Art And Landscape Wall Art: 

    The difference between scenic wall art and landscape wall art is simply that scenic artwork includes a very vast number of things including landscape views. Scenic wall art also includes water bodies and vast architecture. Landscape wall art however does not.

    Best-Selling Scenic Wall Art At Framed Flair

    The Fort of Antibes by Claude Monet

    You can always think of standing by the coastlines but imagine standing by the Coast of Antibes and flowing with the Monet’s brushstroke in the most scenic artwork of all time. This can also be a part of landscape wall art but the relatability is much with the scenic wall art or the scene of Fort of Antibes. 

    Rich Coastline II by Ethan Harper

    It is a time of breeze and you look at scenic artwork sometimes. All you need is to feel the subtle white essence of sunlight and waves that touch the aesthetic of your room. It’s a reminder of the peaceful rhythm of the ocean and how it always finds its way. This artwork pulls you in, inviting you to pause and just breathe 

    Rich Coastline I by Ethan Harper

    There are moments of quiet with the reflection of the sea and the shore. The horizons are very similar to rich coastline II. They are the merge of coastlines in white surrounded by blue sky. It's almost like the ocean’s calmness settles around you, and you can almost hear the waves whisper.

    Waterloo Bridge, The Sun in the Fog, 1903 by Claude Monet

    Monet has a very unfolded stroke of masterpiece that generates mist with this scenic wall art. The fog covers the entire view of the piece which is peaceful and the glowing sun sparks in between the entire fog. It’s a scene filled with mystery and quiet beauty, where the world feels still and peaceful. Every time you look, you notice something new in the way the light and fog come together.

    A Colored Version of The Big Waves by Katsushika Hokusai

    The most alive form of scenic wall art comes from Hokusai’s waves. They are the best of white foamy and deep blues which is practically much more alive and beautiful in the moment. You can almost hear the roar of the ocean, and it reminds you how small we are in nature’s power.

    Scenic Wall Art Canvas 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, you’ll find the perfect scenic wall art to match your style. Whether you’re into classic landscapes or something more modern, we assure you will find just what you’re looking for. Let’s team up and pick the piece that’ll make your room feel like you.


    FAQs

    It brings the beauty of nature right into your space, creating a peaceful and inviting vibe that is hard to find with other wall art. 

    Let’s match the size of your room. Big walls love bigger pieces, but smaller spots can shine with something cozy.

    Definitely! Scenic artwork with anything whether you’re into modern, rustic, or anything in between, it’ll add a natural touch.

    Just keep it out of direct sunlight, dust it now and then, and you might want to frame it with UV protection to keep it looking fresh.

    We would suggest hanging it at eye level, centered on the wall, or grouping it with other pieces for a cool, personalized look.