The Art of Landscape

Landscape has long been one of the most enduring and expressive subjects in the history of art, serving as a bridge between nature, perception, and human experience. Far beyond a mere depiction of the natural world, it becomes a visual language through which artists interpret light, space, memory, and emotion.

In this section of The Guide Artists Magazine, we explore landscape as both subject and concept—highlighting contemporary interpretations alongside reimagined classical perspectives. Each feature reveals a distinct way of engaging with the natural environment, transforming terrain, atmosphere, and silence into intentional artistic composition.

The Art of Landscape invites readers to pause and look deeper, entering visual territories where nature is no longer a backdrop, but the central voice of artistic expression.

MELISSA FRANKLIN SANCHEZ - If You Look Closer - Oil on cooper

FREDERICK BROSEN - Broadway and Grand Street - Watercolor over graphite on paper

ANNA SCHMIDT - Out of Order - Acrylic on canvas

LEE ALBAN - Waiting on a Night Train - Oil on panel

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Editorial – Issue 86