Outback Road (long)
Sleeping Gypsy By Rousseau
Outback Road (rectangle)
Into the Outback (long)
Sand Dunes
Sand Storm By Jovelino
Into the Outback
Into the Outback (square)
Broome Camel Train By Renee Doyle
Way Out Back
What Will Remain After You by Vadim Fedotov
Desert Flora Blue
Desert Waves (Long)
California Aerial By Tanja Ghirardini
Out in the Desert
Joshua Tree
Desert Flora Caramel
Wig Wam Bam
Deserted Abstract Circle Acrylic Glass
Deserted (Square)
Deserted (Rectangle)
Deserted (Long)
Desert Waves (Square)
Valley of the Kings (Square)
Valley of the Kings (Portrait)
Desert Waves
Valley of the Kings (Landscape)
Valley of the Kings (Long)
Desert Wall Art
If you love the desert and all of its features, our desert painting collection is for you. This range includes an assortment of different pieces of canvas art depicting various landscapes from around the world. Our desert wall art brings a unique and calming feel to your home while being a showstopper for any wall it adorns. This collection of desert art captures the beauty of the sandy landscape. These landscape paintings are digitally printed onto a canvas material and capture the essence of the breathtaking deserts in a series of classic black and white prints, as well as vivid colour reproductions. You'll love these great additions to your home, whether you live in an urban city or the country, and they make fantastic gifts for anyone.
Deserts Around the World
Deserts range from blistering hot climates to bristling cold locations. The oldest desert on the planet can be found in Africa. It’s the Namib Desert and it happens to be 55 million years. On the cooler side, there is the Atacama Desert in Peru and Chile, which hasn’t had rain since before any record-keeping took place. The best-known desert is perhaps the Sahara, located in Northern Africa.
Animals in the Desert
Camels in the desert, both in the Middle East and Australia. While camels aren’t native to Australia, they can be found in the deepest and densest of deserts, bought over by British settlers from India, Afghanistan, and the Middle East. There are roughly hundreds of thousands of camels across the country. One of the most unique photographs in the collection is a trail of camels travelling through Broome, a town far north from Perth, Western Australia. Add this desert painting into your collection today!
Desert Art Symbolism
Deserts are hard places to live in. Symbolically, they’re related to purification. Due to its difficult and threatening terrain, deserts represent barriers, obstacles, and many challenges. Because of this, desert art has strong ties to spiritual connections.