Wide open spaces: landscape art to take you away
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 |