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Forest Paintings

Forest paintings are a classic type of scenic art that has been pursued by some of the greatest artists that have ever lived. People have used these types of paintings for decorating homes and businesses, and they are still a popular choice for many types of decor both in the home and office. Forest art has a wide variety of styles available due to the amount of artists that have studied this subject. Theses styles range from detailed, fairy tale-like environments to graphic design patterns that are as beautiful as they are colorful. Artists who have studied this art form include Vincent Van Gogh, W. Blake, Graham Forsythe, and Gustav Klimt.

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White Gold
by Assaf Frank
20" x 20"
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Enchanted Forest
by Nina Blue
20" x 10"
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The View In Between
by Martin Podt
12" x 18"
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Forest Sunshine
by Patrick Zephyr
12" x 16"
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Fantasy Forest
by Wumples
12" x 17"
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The Bear Dance, c.1870
by William Holbrook Beard
28" x 20"
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White Gold
by Assaf Frank
18" x 12"
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The Birch Wood, 1903
by Gustav Klimt
24" x 18"
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Sunset Birch Forest III
by Eva Watts
20" x 20"
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Treeline
by Katrina Pete
18" x 24"
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Trees and Undergrowth, 1887
by Vincent Van Gogh
24" x 18"
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Stone Bridge
by Thomas Linker
18" x 14"
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New Path I
by Allison Pearce
18" x 12"
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Dream Forest I Silver Leaves
by James Wiens
20" x 15"
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Undergrowth with Two Figures, 1890
by Vincent Van Gogh
48" x 23"
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To the Woods
by Julia Purinton
24" x 24"
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Aspen trees in a forest BW
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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Autumn Birches
by Paul Bailey
36" x 24"
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Undergrowth with Two Figures, 1890
by Vincent Van Gogh
24" x 18"
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Natures Leaves III Sage
by Beth Grove
20" x 20"
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Hunter's Haven
by Terry Doughty
18" x 14"
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Forest Study IX
by Lisa Audit
24" x 24"
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Birches
by Julia Purinton
18" x 18"
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White Forest IV
by Lisa Audit
18" x 18"
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Soft Light
by Allison Pearce
24" x 24"
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A Woodland Walk III
by Lisa Audit
12" x 12"
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Autumn Forest 1
by Jai Johnson
12" x 15"
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Romantic Forest
by Silvia Vassileva
18" x 18"
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Wildwood
by Ishita Banerjee
18" x 24"
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A Woodland Walk II
by Lisa Audit
12" x 12"
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Fir Trees I BW
by Alan Majchrowicz
12" x 18"
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Spruce Woods II
by Posters International Studio
18" x 18"
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Warm Winter Light I
by Julia Purinton
18" x 18"
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Snow covered evergreen trees at Stevens Pass, Washington State (black and white)
by Panoramic Images
27" x 11"
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Tannenwald II
by Gustav Klimt
12" x 12"
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However, although all of these artists depicted the same thing, namely a forest scene, each interpretation is as drastically different and unique as a fingerprint. Gustav Klimt's work, for example, focuses on decadent textures that make the viewer imagine the crunch of leaves and autumn sunshine. On the other hand, Van Gogh's depiction of forest art in his work 'Undergrowth with Two Figures' revels in the feelings of life and growth by use of brightly colored foliage. In the face of the rampant joy of spring, the two figures portrayed are oddly muted and unimportant. In addition to portraying the beautiful flora of nature, forest pictures typically contain some form of wildlife, in the form of animals. This makes forest art an excellent decorative piece for people who are interested in hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities. These type of paintings generally have animal subjects such as deer, wild cats, wolves, and other mammals. What makes forest art so popular is the soothing effect that the paintings have on the viewer. Themes of natural peace and tranquility are common in this form of art, as well as a sense of wonder at the glory portrayed in the calmness of undisturbed nature. However, some forest art can also be given a theme of spooky mystery, reminiscent of the shadowed forests where bandits and unknown creatures made their homes.
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