Travel Art

Some places follow you home.

Travel Art

Some places follow you home.

Travel Art & Vintage-Style Travel Posters

Think of this as travel art born on the road — vintage-style travel posters that began as sketchbook pages and personal photographs: the Duomo in Florence drawn from a rooftop, a Brooklyn street the way memory renders it, Randy's Donuts under a big Los Angeles sky, and the missions and mountains of New Mexico. Each piece carries the romance of vintage travel posters without being a reproduction — every one is drawn or painted by the Crum Art family from their own travels. Travel wall art for an entryway, a gallery wall, or anyone who never quite unpacks.

Travel Art Questions, Answered

What makes good travel wall art?
A place with a story. The Fotoautomatica photo booth in Florence and the Brooklyn print are favorites — landmarks rendered personally from sketchbooks and photos taken on the road, not stock posters.

Is travel art a good gift?
One of the most personal gifts there is — match the print to a honeymoon, a semester abroad, or a hometown. The recipient usually knows exactly which trip it is.

Wanderlust looks good framed. The Texas West series covers the far horizons, Americana wall art handles the roadside attractions, and homesick Texan gifts are for travelers who went too far and stayed.

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