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Abstract GEOMETRIC Set of 3 Navy Blue Orange and Gold Framed Art Prints
From £89.95 £124.99
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Black White Light Grey Dark Grey Oak Light Oak Light Walnut Dark Wood Vermeer Black Vermeer Gold Vermeer Silver Gold Silver Glossy Black Glossy White Glossy Chrome + 13 more
Teal Blue Abstract Forest Lake Set of 3 Canvas
From £78.95 £116.85
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Canvas Black Float White Float Oak Float Brushed Silver Float Antique Gold Float Grey Float + 4 more
Set of 3 Abstract Beige Blue and Gold Framed Prints
From £89.95 £124.99
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Black White Dark Grey Light Grey Oak Light Oak Light Walnut Dark Wood Vermeer Black Vermeer Gold Vermeer Silver Gold Silver Glossy Black Glossy White Glossy Chrome + 13 more

Choose from our huge selection of blue art prints in a variety of styles— including abstract paintings, animal prints and botanic themed artwork. At Artze you’ll find prints in every shade of blue from navy to turquoise, and teal.

More About Blue Wall Prints

Choosing the right wall decor for your home is never an easy task. Thankfully, blue-themed art is universally liked, and easy to match with a variety of interior colour schemes. In our collection of blue art prints, you’ll find sets of framed artwork with a choice of frame styles, as well as single blue prints in variety of styles and hues. Our most popular groupings are Trendy Triples, where you will find our curated sets of 3 posters, framed prints and multi panel canvas.

Why Blue is a Popular Colour in Art

The colour blue has been found to be the overwhelming favourite colour in the world according to Komar & Melamid’s study of artistic preferences. From countries as disparate as Kenya and Iceland, the poll found that people tend to prefer blue landscapes! In fact, blue has been used for thousands of years in art and was first invented in Ancient Egypt in around 2,200 B.C.

Blue is a cool colour, which not only refers to its popularity but its ability to make us feel calm. Many psychological studies have shown the idea that different colours can affect people physically and mentally, and the colour blue is no exception.