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Impressionistische bomen posters
Breng direct rust in huis met onze impressionistische bomen posters. De zachte penseelstreken en weelderige landschappen zorgen voor een kalme, natuurlijke sfeer in woonkamer, slaapkamer of werkkamer. Zonder dure verbouwing geef je je muren karakter en diepte.
Met zorg gedrukt op hoogwaardig, dik papier met kleurechte inkten voor blijvende kwaliteit. Verkrijgbaar in verschillende formaten, makkelijk te combineren tot een harmonieuze galerijwand. Klaar om op te hangen en eenvoudig te stylen, zodat je snel kunt genieten van meer gezelligheid en balans in huis.
Ontsnap even aan de drukte, laat je blik tot rust komen en kies de poster die bij jouw ruimte past. Blader door de collectie en vind jouw favoriet.
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Which rooms work best for impressionist tree art prints?
Living rooms and bedrooms are where these prints really shine. The soft, dappled light and organic colour palettes of impressionist tree art feel instantly calming, which makes them ideal above a sofa or behind a bed. For a living room, we'd go with a large framed print (70x100cm) centred above the sofa to anchor the whole space. In a bedroom, a quieter woodland scene in muted greens and golds at around 50x70cm creates a restful focal point without overwhelming the room. Our prints are museum-grade giclée on thick matte paper, so you get all that painterly depth and texture without any distracting glare from overhead lights.
How do I pick the right frame colour for an impressionist forest print?
For most impressionist forest wall art, a natural oak frame is our top pick. It echoes the warmth of the woodland tones without competing with those beautiful layered greens and golden highlights. If your room has cooler tones or a more contemporary feel, a slim black frame keeps things clean and lets the brushwork do the talking. We'd steer clear of white frames here because they can wash out the softer, atmospheric edges that make impressionist landscapes so appealing. All our frames are solid FSC-certified wood, properly fitted to the print and ready to hang straight out of the box, so there's no risk of warping or bubbling over time.
Which impressionist artists are known for painting trees?
Monet is the obvious heavyweight, famous for his poplar series along the River Epte and his endless studies of willows at Giverny. Sisley and Pissarro both painted stunning tree-lined avenues and orchards that feel wonderfully airy and light-filled. Then there's Van Gogh (technically post-impressionist, but the style is closely related), whose twisted cypresses and blossoming trees have an energy that's hard to beat on a wall. If you're drawn to a particular artist's approach, our impressionist tree art prints collection lets you filter and find prints that capture those specific qualities.
Will the colours in an impressionist tree print fade over time?
Not with ours. We use museum-grade giclée inks rated to last hundreds of years, even in direct sunlight. Our framed prints also come with UV-protective acrylic glazing, so you can confidently hang your impressionist woodland print on a sun-facing wall without worrying about those beautiful greens and violets fading. This matters more than people realise, because cheaper prints can look washed out within a couple of years, especially near windows.
What techniques did the Impressionists use to make their tree paintings feel so alive?
It comes down to broken colour and visible brushwork. Rather than blending greens smoothly, artists like Monet and Pissarro placed small strokes of different colours side by side, so your eye mixes them from a distance. This creates that shimmering, light-filled canopy effect that photographs of trees rarely capture. They also painted en plein air (outdoors), which meant they were responding to real, shifting light rather than working from memory. It's exactly this textural richness that translates so well into high-resolution giclée art prints, where you can see those individual brushstrokes up close.
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