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71X20 Grey Vibrations Framed Wall Art
$195Brown 27 Inch Framed Canvas Art
$17536X47 Golden Steps Framed Wall Art
$17539X40 A Golden Touch Framed Wall Art
$19565X36 Gold Vibrations Framed Wall Art
$23039X39 White + Blue Framed Wall Art
$19530X39 Blue Waves Framed Wall Art
$15066X48 Grey Tone Polystone Framed Wall Art
$23036X47 White Coastal Dream Framed Wall Art
$19530X39 White + Blue Square Overlay Framed Wall Art
$15022X42 Modern Cactus I With Black Frame
$250White Contemporary Abstract Canvas Wall Art, 47"x 47"
$19532X42 Colors Of Dusk II With Champagne Frame
$33032X42 Abstract View Into The Valley With Black Frame
$32552X42 Desert Trees With Black Frame
$59524X48 Organic Geometric Moss Green With Champagne Frame
$29536X36 Cotton Candy Sunset Gallery Wrap Canvas
$12050X38 Layered Mountains
$39547X47 Watercolor Escape II With Espresso Frame
$45038X56 Jade Landscape II With Black Frame
$35056X29 Shades Of Blue With Bronze Frame
$45027X21 Black Moving Midas Abstract Set Of 2
$15042X52 Colors Of Dusk II With Champagne Frame
$59554X27 Shades Of Blue With Gallery Wrap Canvas
$175Abstract Wood Wall Art Collection
If you’re thinking of adding a piece of art to your home, abstract wood wall art is a popular choice for many reasons.
Nothing warms a room like wood. The natural grain and neutral tones give off a welcoming vibe, and often contrast neatly with brighter colors or even a monochrome scheme. Simple wood wall art might be abstract carvings, highlighting the features of the wood itself. Or you might go for a painting with a beautiful wooden frame, where the wood showcases the brush strokes across the canvas.
Choose lighter wood tones for smaller, darker rooms, and richer wood tones for larger spaces or for a more traditional feel – often a clever juxtaposition with the art inside the frame.