WARM NEUTRALS

The prints in our warm neutral collection are perfect for adding visual interest to your space, while maintaining a calming neutral atmosphere.

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INSPIRATION: @lilhouseoflove

ROCKY COAST
from $34.00

This muted watercolor was painted by Homer Martin in the late 1800?s. It features a minimal view of the Newport coast in warm neutral colors.

THE PIER
from $34.00

This seascape watercolor painting was originally painted by James Abbott McNeill Whistler in the early 1800’s. It features a long pier jutting out into the water.

MORNING HAZE
from $34.00

This minimal seascape was painted by Frank Short in 1922 and features a neutral view of a hazy morning at sea.

OLD OAK
from $34.00

This watercolor was originally painted by James Richmond in the late 1800s and features an old oak tree in Kettlestone Park, England.

CAPE MARTIN
from $34.00

This charcoal landscape was drawn by Henri-Joseph Harpignes in 1910 and features a view of Cape Martin in France.

PEONIES
from $34.00

This oil floral painting was originally painted by Charles Ethan Porter in 1885. It features a bouquet of pale pink peonies in a clear glass vase.

LEVOCA
from $34.00

This cityscape oil painting was originally painted by Constantine Bauer in 1921. It features a street scene in the town of Levoca, Slovakia.

FOREST I
from $34.00

This vintage graphite sketch of a coniferous forest was originally drawn by Jan Novopacky in 1868.

SAILING
from $29.00

Winslow Homer painted this watercolour in 1880. The artist used warm neutral tones in this painting which emotes a relaxed and peaceful feeling.

MARINE FOG
from $34.00

This oil seascape was originally painted by William Merritt Chase in 1888 and features sailboats in the foreground with a neutral background. The cracking and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.

BROOKLYN
from $34.00

This depiction of a street in Brooklyn was drawn by John Taylor Arms in 1920. It features a view of the East River with the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges overhead.