Garden Tools Art
Gardening tools art is very popular art category among the gardeners. Still-life art in this category depicts many of the tools and devices used for gardening, often in a natural setting. These pieces can serve as a tribute to gardening itself, showcasing the appealing aspects of the trade or hobby for decorating the home or work space.
Watering can artwork is a popular feature of this category, acting as a tribute to the substance that brings life to the many plants found in any garden. Other popular tools include gardening shears, rakes, and wheelbarrows. These common gardening tools are an important part of the life of any avid gardener, and the Gardening tools artwork that depicts them serves to display not only the interests of the person who owns it, but a part of their personality and character as well.
Gardening Tools Prints
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Watering Can On Chair
Fine-Art Print
20" x 24"
$50.99
Ships within 4-6 days
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Garden Series in Linen IV
Fine-Art Print
10" x 13"
$19.99
Ships within 2-3 days
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Garden Boots
Fine-Art Print
13" x 19"
$23.99
Ships within 15-17 days
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Garden Can
Fine-Art Print
13" x 19"
$23.99
Ships within 15-17 days
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The Watering Can, 1880
Fine-Art Print
18" x 24"
$26.99
Ships within 3-5 days
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Gardening tools posters are available in many different artistic styles. Realism is a common feature among these pieces, using impressive attention to detail and accurate coloring to depict these tools and their environments as they are in life. The painting titled “Favorite Watering Can” by Ruane Manning is an excellent example of this technique. There are also gardening tool art pieces created in a more painterly impressionist style, emphasizing the way light affects its surroundings and making the use of paint as a medium a feature of the art itself. Folk art is found on these pages as well, creating a rustic feel that embraces the simplicity of a gardening or farm-based lifestyle.
This style of gardening tool posters are popular with a variety of consumers, from weekend planters to full-fledged gardeners and farmers. It is most often used to decorate rooms with a nature or rustic-based theme, and sometimes to stand alone as a tribute to the hobby of its purchaser.