Bucking Bull
Waving the Red Flag
Lounging Longhorn
Scottish Highland View
Daisy the Highland Cow, Black & White
Rain in the Highlands
Arabian Horse Eye, Black and White (square)
Purple Cow, Sepia
Stallions in the Dust (long)
Arabian Horse Eye, Black and White (rectangle)
At the Fence
Two Ewes
Patchwork Field
Abandoned Barn
Llama Ready to Party
Animal Road Trip Perfect Pair
Highland Spirit I
Huffy Heifer
CMY Cow
Blending In I
Donkey Duo
Bad Hair Day
Shine Bright
Piggy the Ballerina
Stallions in the Dust, Black and White (long)
Dapple Grey, Winter
Arabian Horse Eye (rectangle)
Stallions in the Dust, Black and White (rectangle)
Farm Wall Art
From barns to birds, florals to fields, our farm paintings depicts a slice of country life. Every farm art print is originally reworked and made when you place your order. Our team specialize in reproduction and transforming farm wall art and are true experts at creating investment-quality pieces. If you love the country but love art too, this is for you. We produce top quality farm painting pieces by re-creating rural scenes onto canvas in various sizes. These are ready to hang or stand and bring joy to any home when displayed on a wall and can represent all things country without taking up too much space in your home. A wonderful gift idea for anyone who loves the country but also appreciates art and nature.
Different Types of Farm Animals
Some animals found on farms include cattle, pigs, chickens, and horses. Farms can be great homes to animals as they come with a lot of space for the animals to roam around, plus manmade shelters to house them when there is extreme weather. The Canvas Art Factory has several farm art prints showcasing the beauty of farm animals. It’s a collection that will suit any living space from the bedroom to kitchen. Besides high-quality photographs, we have canvas art of watercolour animals and paisley print horses for a little something different to the farm theme.
Farms in Australian History
In Australia, farming life was closely associated with the first settlers. In the 19th century, wool production dominated the market and contributed to the Australian identity. Artists like Tom Roberts depicted shearing scenes in farm paintings such as The Golden Fleece (1894) and Shearing the Rams (1890), the latter of which has become iconic Australian artwork.