St Kilda Pier Sunset (square)
The Seine at Night Black and White (Square)
The Seine at Night (square)
New York Riverside, Sepia (Long)
New York Riverside, Black and White (Long)
New York Riverside (Long)
Story Bridge 2015
Timeless By Paulo Dias
Brooklyn Bridge By Javier de la
Story Bridge 2015, Sepia (long)
Story Bridge 2015, Black and White (long)
London River Reflections, Black and White (long)
London River Reflections (long)
Sydney Harbour and Opera House (long)
Double Helix Bridge Singapore, Black and White (long)
Double Helix Bridge Singapore (long)
Bridge in Venice (long)
Sydney Afternoon (long)
Eiffel Bridge Storm
London Thames (Long)
Brisbane in Moonlight, Black and White (Long)
Paris Bridge, Black and White with lights
Bougainvillea in Greece
Churches of Santorini
Symi Island, Greece
Viking Landing
Sydney North Shore
Brooklyn Bridge, Sepia
The Canvas Art Factory collection of canvas art features a collection of various ports, bridges and harbours that are subtle as they are naturally inspiring. These pieces bring a grandiose and inspirational vibe while illustrating the natural beauty of seaside architecture.
Bring the feeling of a day at the seaside home with these art pieces by Canvas Art Factory. Featuring a collection of canvas art of various ports, bridges and harbours framed in a soft white frame that complements any decor. These beautiful 2D canvas prints will look great on your living room wall.
From Australia
While Australia is known around the world for its natural beauty, it has architecture and engineering that will match the very best from around the world. A world-famous design is the Sydney Harbour Bridge, located on the watery shores of Sydney, Australia. The Harbour Bridge looks like a series of sliced eggshells.
Spotted Around the World
Venice is known for having over 400 bridges. Each of these bridges is unique in a scenic, historical, and architectural sense. These bridges are what ties together the individual islands that make up the city of Venice and allow people to travel on foot all across it. Another two famous bridges are the Brooklyn Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge. Both are photogenic for different reasons and lure tourists from across the world to see their architectural and engineering feats in person.
But these ports, bridges, and harbours don’t necessarily have to have state of the art steel to look pleasing. The suspension bridge in Thailand is a rocking wooden bridge that moves ever so slightly in a forest of green.