Summer Trend Landscape Art

From museums into your living room: Landscape art is back

For a long time, it was considered a little outdated, but this summer, it’s back with a bang!

“A Landscape painting is not necessarily a representation of a landscape, but rather something that, in being constructed out of pieces of representation, or possibly just echoes of former representations, kindles an experience of its own — one that, as those fragments of resemblance suggest, is somehow like an experience of nature.” 

Barry Schwabsky, art critic

‘Claude Monet: Cabin of the Customs Watch’ by Art Classics

Want to hang a large statement piece on your favorite wall? Or would many small pictures all over your walls, shelves, drawer chests and window sills tickle your fancy? All is fair in decorating with landscape art.

‘Beachgirl’ by Manuela Deigert
‘Color explosion at Lago di Saoseo’ by Niels Oberson
‘Crimson Lagoon’ and ‘Pastel Mountains’ by Matt Taylor
Tree Amount
404.525
Since 2021 we've already been able to plant 404.525 trees thanks to the wall art sold on Photocircle. They will absorb approximately 32.362.000 kg CO₂ within the next five years and improve the living conditions of the people locally.