Alpine Glow in the Valley by Ariel Lee
If, like us, you’re wistfully eyeing other folks equatorial vacations on your Instagram feed while cramming onto a crowded subway car in your parka, take comfort in a couple things. First, you’re in good company. Second, air travel tries a little harder to be traumatizing this time of year. And most importantly, great art is your direct route to a mini getaway. Look no further than our limited-edition landscapes for a psychic segue.
Landscape art will take you places: the Scottish coastline, Canyon de Chelly, Iceland, LA, Mount Fuji, even the Moon. Hang a statement-sized piece over your couch, kick back, and let it totally transport you. Collect a variety of vistas for a wanderlusty salon-style arrangement. Or (pro tip) hang a landscape by your desk so you can better disassociate during your next interminable conference call. Ahh, art. Your one-way ticket to a better day.
Downtown Succulents by Lindsey Warren |
The Tetons, Snake River by Ansel Adams |
Stog siena by Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii
The Fall by Negar Ahkami |
Cape Horn, Columbia River, Oregon by Carleton Watkins |
Blackford Forest by Laura Bell
Grounded Iceberg, Arthur Harbor, Anvers Island, Antarctica by Stuart Klipper
Belmont Harbor Tree II, Chicago by Daniel Seung Lee |
City Arabesque by Berenice Abbott |
Lizard Range, British Columbia by Jessica Zollman |
White Oaks by Joseph O. Holmes |