Tree Art For Sale

Find tree art for sale online today. Discover contemporary artists producing contemplative, calming tree art around the world. Find the perfect tree art for your home among our broad range of styles and medium. Not sure where to start? Take a look at abstract tree art, minimalist tree art or realistic tree art.

About the artists

Lena Szankay creates soft, dream-like photography like her piece Impressionism. The otherworldly orange glow of the trees makes the viewer look at them with fresh eyes, as if seeing the fuzz of the pines and tangle of the branches for the first time. Domenica de Ferranti’s sculpture, The Acacia Tree also has this effect. Translated in the bronze, the tree – which is commonly found in Australia – and its branches resemble clouds, suspended in the air.

Scottish born painter Philip Maltman uses his piece After Aelbert Cuyp Road Near a River to act as a bridge between tree art of the past and artworks of today. He abstracts artist Aelbert Cuyp's neat, Italianate landscape from around 1660, dissecting the Dutch golden age painter’s vision into three parts and bringing his interpretation to life with raw, dripping brushwork.

About Tree Art

Artists have long been drawn to trees for their shapes and textures. Leading landscape artist, John Constable, layered colour to create realistic depth and volume within dense clumps of foliage and Tacita Dean’s 2006 work Majesty zoomed in on the oak’s gnarled imperfections by stripping away the tree’s background, setting it against a white backdrop and dramatically enlarging the original photograph.

Contemporary artists have also been drawn to trees due to their symbolism, as well as their shape. In the late 90s, the American photographer and sculptor, Zoe Leonard, produced a series of close up photographs of trees growing against – and merging with – fences in New York. She called them her Tree + Fence pictures. “I was amazed by the way these trees grew in spite of their enclosures – bursting out of them or absorbing them,” Leonard said of the series. “The pictures in the tree series synthesize my thoughts about struggle. People can’t help but anthropomorphize. I immediately identify with the tree. At first, these pictures may seem like melancholy images of confinement. But perhaps they’re also images of endurance.”

Shape and symbolism

More recently, as religion rates decline in western countries, trees have absorbed a new spirituality. Scottish sculptor Martin Boyce said he had been thinking about utopia when he created his three levitating trees that glowed bright white. Ai WeiWei’s 2010 Tree was less utopian, more political. Created from a mosaic of dried branches, roots and trunks taken from different tree species, the work can be read as a reference to the sometimes-turbulent relationship between the individual and society in Communist China.

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Murmures  by Delphine Grandvaux
Murmures
Sculpture - 120x150 cm
Prunus Serrulata VIII by Robert Pereira Hind
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Prunus Serrulata VIII by Robert Pereira Hind
Prunus Serrulata VIII
Collage - 80x80 cmRent for $115 /mo
MENTAL REAL ESTATE by Leanne Stephens
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MENTAL REAL ESTATE by Leanne Stephens
MENTAL REAL ESTATE
Paintings - 56x38 cmRent for $70 /mo
Red Scenery by Paul Brouns
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Red Scenery by Paul Brouns
Red Scenery
Photography - 61x59 cm
Flow by Max Knoedl
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Flow by Max Knoedl
Flow
Paintings - 60x60 cm
Invisible trauma-3 by Olya Tereschuk
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Invisible trauma-3 by Olya Tereschuk
Invisible trauma-3
Paintings - 70x125 cm
Woods by Olga Shcheblykina
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Woods by Olga Shcheblykina
Woods
Paintings - 68x48 cm
Oak Essence by Jeannine Cook
Oak Essence
Drawings - 26x18 cm
Twenty-two Starlings by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
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Twenty-two Starlings by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Twenty-two Starlings
Photography - 40x26 cmRent for $45 /mo
L'arbre ensorcelé by Marie-Pierre Autonne
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L'arbre ensorcelé by Marie-Pierre Autonne
L'arbre ensorcelé
Collage - 152x122 cm
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Prunus Serrulata In Excelsis XI by Robert Pereira Hind
Prunus Serrulata In Excelsis XI
Collage - 80x80 cmRent for $115 /mo
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Rough Beast by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Rough Beast
Photography - 76x76 cmRent for $71 /mo
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Scars to your beautiful 04 by Poovi Art
Scars to your beautiful 04
Paintings - 40x30 cm
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Betula Silva by Robert Pereira Hind
Betula Silva
Paintings - 80x80 cmRent for $115 /mo
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Incident on Poli Street (Three Stones) by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Incident on Poli Street (Three Stones)
Photography - 109x152 cmRent for $120 /mo
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Mausoleum Study by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Mausoleum Study
Photography - 152x102 cmRent for $118 /mo
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GAR082 by Marie Scalliet
GAR082
Paintings - 92x65 cm
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Sculpture - 20x20 cm
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Prunus Serrulata XIV by Robert Pereira Hind
Prunus Serrulata XIV
Collage - 100x100 cmRent for $175 /mo
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GAR069 by Marie Scalliet
GAR069
Paintings - 50x50 cm
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Fera Lupinis by Robert Pereira Hind
Fera Lupinis
Collage - 80x120 cmRent for $175 /mo
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Untitled (Ruigoord) by Piper Olivas
Untitled (Ruigoord)
Photography - 25x20 cm
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Mecca by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
Mecca
Photography - 92x127 cmRent for $93 /mo
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No.27 by Nancy Collantine
No.27
Paintings - 31x22 cm
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Un par un - 2 by Zeynep Perinçek
Un par un - 2
Prints - 80x64 cm
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The Guilty Remnant Redux by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
The Guilty Remnant Redux
Photography - 102x127 cmRent for $75 /mo
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