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Saturday, November 8, 2008

The Elegance of Fine Art Tapestries

The Elegance of Fine Art Tapestries

An everyday commodity combined with the exclusivity of the art world, fine art tapestry provides a melange of elegant home décor suited to most homes. Wall tapestries bring a combination of tactile luxury and good taste through distinctive art and textile design.

Recent advances in technology have meant the art based tapestries that have retained their popularity for centuries continue to be a sought after item for the modern home.

A break with tradition

A wall tapestry offers an alternative to the traditional fine art painting and with an increasing portfolio of choice from the Old Masters to modern art, the time to consider a tapestry in the home has never been better.

Popular and classical paintings can be reproduced through sophisticated textile design to provide an impressive feature for the wall. Examples include Michelangelo's Creation of Adam and Raphael's Cherubs.

Amongst the first style to be transferred from canvas to tapestry was François Boucher's pastoral art created during the 17th century. The depth and vividness of these works continues to fascinate and impress today's audience.

Scenery and Landscape Tapestry

From Constable to Leonardo Da Vinci, many landscape paintings have been reproduced as tapestries and remain popular today. Verdure tapestry was one of the earliest forms and featured lush green landscapes.

The depth and richness of these pieces depicted nature in all its glory and provided a fitting piece for the home. Bruegel on the other hand, captured real life in dramatic and captivating ways. The Hunters in the Snow is an example of an expansive landscape filled with detail and available as a tapestry wall hanging.

Oriental work evokes tales in the Far East and exotic lands. Beijing artist Vail Oxley captures still life with scenery in a peaceful setting in The Lily Garden, creating an enchanting tableau. Using a rich weave in tapestry brings the drama and colourful nature of the work to life.

Still life and Floral Tapestry

Floral art is a popular choice for a fine art tapestry, where the transition from canvas to tapestry has added perspective to these exquisite creations. Paul Gauguin and Vincent Van Gogh are well known artists who have had paintings transformed to tapestry via detailed weaving techniques.

The Sunflowers is renowned the world over and in tapestry format brings a bright summers day and a fresh ambiance to the home. Contemporary work by Stewart Sherwood includes Wine for Two which enables still life to blend into a modern home in a classical and tasteful way.

A Distinct and Elegant Touch

Fine art and tapestry was at one time the domain of the select few. Thanks to modern day high detail weaving techniques tapestry is something that is a classical and affordable piece for the home.

Traditional fine art is enhanced by the detailed weave and texture of tapestry, providing a select and distinctive feature in interior design. Tapestry and fine art are now accessible to those who desire elegance and classical décor in their homes.

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Angela Dawson-Field writes extensively on home decor and tapestry & textile art. She divides her time between family and The Tapestry House

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