Design & Style

A Sampling of Midwest Cabin Country ART

Simply Beautiful
By Richard Thomas
Published: April 19, 2010
Cabin owners are the patrons of regional art. If it weren't for vacation homes there'd be a lot of starving artists out there, and if it weren't for the artists, cabin walls wouldn't be nearly as interesting.

Many seems to prefer rustic, hand-crafted traditional art, but even a piece made with technology (be it digital photography or chainsaws) can have an earth folk appeal, so long as it's a labor of love.

But why ask why? You know what kind of art you like. It's as simple as that. Here's a sampling of artists whose work can make a cottage feel as inviting as an old friend.
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