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Sky Art For Sale

Browse our selection of sky art for sale. Many viewers unfamiliar with the genre are sometimes unaware of is that what they think is a depiction of a landscape is in fact a depiction of a sky. From sunrise to starry skies, artists have long been depicting the sky in all its ever-changing states. And while sky art is used by some artists as a way of creating the mood of a painting, for sky artists the sky is the sole subject of their work. If you’re uncertain where to begin, we’re on hand to help. Have a browse of our Sky Drawings, Sky Photography or Sky Prints to find your next piece.

Or take a look at Max Naylor with his colourful, surrealist depictions of urban skies. Max’s skies are every bit as dramatic and vivid as those depicted by Van Gogh and Munch. Unlike these painters, Max, like many contemporary artists, is working in mixed media. Based in Bristol Max’s semi-surreal imagery is inspired by memory and imagination.

Brief history of sky art

Historians have found that artists have been painting the skies since the middle ages, some believing that the prevalence of sky art in the UK, being because of its often turbulent weather. Like other forms of realist art, sky art informs and is informed by science and the artist’s will to know more about their subject.

John Constable is perhaps one the best known sky artists for his painting Cloud Study in which he shows an extraordinary understanding of the movement and structure of clouds. Meteorologists were in awe of his observations and were able to calculate the season and even the hour of the skies he painted.

The sky in landscape painting is the biggest conveyor of sentiment. A painter well known for using the sky to convey sentiment in his magnum opus is Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch. Now considered one of the most iconic images in art history is his composition The Scream which explores the progression of modern emotional life and themes of love, anxiety and death.

The Scream is thought to have conveyed Munch’s psychological state in his real life. The image was inspired by a moment he had while outside walking when the sun was setting and the sky turned a bloody red. He felt melancholic and anxious and says that he “felt the scream in nature”.

The most famous sky in art is Vincent Van Gogh’s The Starry Night which is an oil on canvas painting by the Dutch post-impressionist painter. Painted in 1889, it depicts the view from the east-facing window of his room, while he was receiving psychiatric treatment at a monastery in southern France.

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    Night and Day by Patrick Hughes
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    Night and Day by Patrick Hughes
    Night and Day
    Prints - 70x40 cmRent for $75 /mo
    Let's go! by Nathalie Si Pié
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    Let's go! by Nathalie Si Pié
    Let's go!
    Paintings - 110x110 cm
    Eat Venice by Rita Minichiello
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    Eat Venice by Rita Minichiello
    Eat Venice
    Photography - 51x36 cm
    Yacht Club Diptych (Large) by Tommy Clarke
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    Yacht Club Diptych (Large) by Tommy Clarke
    Yacht Club Diptych (Large)
    Photography - 153x203 cmRent for $285 /mo
    Spring by Luke Elwes
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    Spring by Luke Elwes
    Spring
    Prints - 23x28 cm
    Windermere sunset by Nick Miners
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    Windermere sunset by Nick Miners
    Windermere sunset
    Photography - 42x59 cmRent for $56 /mo
    Armypaint by Martin Thompson
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    Armypaint by Martin Thompson
    Armypaint
    Prints - 61x51 cmRent for $62 /mo
    Space Forms by Geoff Diego Litherland
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    Space Forms by Geoff Diego Litherland
    Space Forms
    Paintings - 62x52 cmRent for $120 /mo
    802 Icare by Félix Hemme
    802 Icare
    Sculpture - 100x70 cm
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    Malpa 01 by Didier Goessens
    Malpa 01
    Paintings - 65x92 cm
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    Nephelological Study by Valentina Schulte
    Nephelological Study
    Photography - 40x40 cm
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    sháńdíín 2 by Robert Owen Bloomfield
    sháńdíín 2
    Paintings - 81x116 cmRent for $455 /mo
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    Anterograde Amnesia by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
    Anterograde Amnesia
    Photography - 20x35 cm
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    Wish You Were Here by Peter Horvath
    Wish You Were Here
    Photography - 61x54 cm
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    Light Trails by Olivia Rose Durley
    Light Trails
    Paintings - 71x57 cmRent for $61 /mo
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    Steyning Bowl by Philip Tyler
    Steyning Bowl
    Paintings - 40x40 cmRent for $95 /mo
    Cloud Torso
    Sculpture - 23x42 cm
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    Trajectoire by Aurelija Althoffer AURA
    Trajectoire
    Paintings - 120x80 cm
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    Yes by Geoffrey Ansel Agrons
    Yes
    Photography - 51x33 cmRent for $57 /mo
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    Inverno by Jacek Malinowski
    Inverno
    Paintings - 60x75 cm
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    BLACK CLOUD by LABB
    BLACK CLOUD
    Paintings - 92x73 cm
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    Migration | Fearless by Yuliya Martynova
    Migration | Fearless
    Paintings - 56x76 cmRent for $115 /mo
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    Sagittarius by Mark Castle
    Sagittarius
    Paintings - 61x112 cmRent for $265 /mo
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    Aurora 4 (Iceland) by Tommy Kwak
    Aurora 4 (Iceland)
    Photography - 96x76 cm
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    sháńdíín 3 by Robert Owen Bloomfield
    sháńdíín 3
    Paintings - 81x116 cmRent for $455 /mo
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