Vineyard Through Oak TreeAh, you have that mood of summer camp and are nostalgic about those farm visits, fresh home made butter and a ride on your favorite tan horse? However, with all these deadlines and meetings encroaching on your valuable time, Breezyyou probably have to manage with your fond recollections through old photographs, read a book of James Herriot or watch reruns of your favorite shows!

You could also consider putting up fine art reflecting the same feelings around you. Like the beautiful landscape scenes, spirited animals and simple, yet charming flowers Calla lily waterdrops-IIthat seem to come alive with their bright colors to evoke your precious memories or just inspire to leave all your cares away and soak up the golden sun.

Manana CabanaBe it the theme of a beach or a farm space, the common factor here is to create a feeling of being away from the constriction of space and time, worries and anxieties, traffic and pollution. How often we wish, that we could have a break, just for a little while, when we are knee deep in our projects and ‘terra firma’ seems to be miles away!Triple Falls II

These paintings from Leasure Fine Art specialize in bringing us so much closer to nature, making it possible to lose ourselves in a moment in time, in fabulous scenes that we seldom get to see in busy, noisy metros in distant faraway lands. I know this is totally true in my case, where at present, I can simply dream of visiting these marvelous places in person… Though these paintings, you appreciate and wonder how nature manages to maintain ceaselessly, so many beautiful moods and faces; Not simply that, but manages to revive us too, when a single tiring day at work can leave us so drawn and haggard.

I guess art teaches you to indulge in your dreams too, to remind you, “It’s the heart afraid of breaking that never learns romance, the fear of ridicule, that stops your feet from a happy dance, the dream afraid of waking that never takes the chance, and last but not the least, It’s the soul afraid of dying that never learns to live.”

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