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Bohemian Art Prints and Posters

Wild ‘n’ Free Art

Our curated collection of boho art prints is perfect for hippies, free spirits, and festival queens. Each one comes on wooden mounts, with your choice of handcrafted frame. And shipping is totally free - pretty sweet, right?

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Dirty Dancing Art Print
Sea Sun Art Print
Exit Art Print
From $29$22
Agnes Art Print
From $29$22
Sennen Cove  Art Print
Fashion Cat Art Print
Paris Art Print
From $27$20
Scallop Teal Art Print
La Plage Art Print
Mirtha Art Print
From $29$22
Feel Good Art Print
A Love Story Art Print
Beach Girl Art Print
Burger Plant Art Print
Slow Down Art Print
Palm Tree Art Print
Jungle Swing Art Print
Seaside Meadow Art Print
Pool Day Art Print
Overthinking Art Print

Hear from our Bohemian Art Prints and Posters customers

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Janice T.

Verified purchase · 03 Jun 2024

I probably should have chosen 10 to be honest . Lovely print, nicely framed, swiftly delivered

Shiro H.

Verified purchase · 03 May 2024

Speedy delivery lovely quality.

Jaden Y.

Verified purchase · 03 Apr 2024

Excellent selections available, VERY easy ordering experience, beautiful finished product! We have ordered seven separate framed pieces from Fy so far! We are always very satisfied with our experience! . Unique pieces and lets us show our personalities through art throughout our home at a reasonable cost.

Steven I.

Verified purchase · 03 Apr 2024

Great product, fast delivery, good price.

Amber C.

Verified purchase · 03 Apr 2024

Best buying experience . Perfect

Frequently asked questions
What is Bohemian art?
Bohemian art refers to a style of art associated with the Bohemian lifestyle, characterized by unconventional, free-spirited, and non-conformist attitudes. It often incorporates elements of romanticism, symbolism, and exoticism, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures, folklore, and nature. Bohemian artists often reject mainstream artistic norms and embrace experimentation, spontaneity, and individual expression. The term "bohemian" also historically refers to a cultural movement associated with artists, writers, and intellectuals who lived alternative lifestyles, challenging societal norms and values.
What's the difference between Bohemian and Boho
"Bohemian" originally referred to unconventional individuals from Bohemia, later symbolizing a lifestyle rejecting societal norms. It encompasses a broader cultural movement. "Boho" is a shortened form, denoting a specific fashion, decor, and lifestyle inspired by the bohemian ethos, featuring eclectic elements like ethnic patterns, vintage pieces, and natural materials. While "bohemian" denotes a lifestyle, "boho" refers to a fashion and aesthetic style.
Who is a famous Boho artist?
One famous boho artist is Frida Kahlo. Kahlo, a Mexican painter known for her distinctive style and self-portraits, embraced bohemian ideals through her art and personal life. Her work often explored themes of identity, feminism, and Mexican culture, reflecting her unconventional and free-spirited approach to both art and life.
Was Picasso a Bohemian?
While Picasso was not typically associated with the bohemian lifestyle in the same way as some other artists, he did exhibit certain bohemian traits at various points in his life. Picasso was known for his unconventional lifestyle, which included numerous romantic relationships, experimentation with different artistic styles, and a rejection of societal norms. However, his fame and success also aligned with more mainstream artistic circles, making his relationship with bohemianism complex and multifaceted.
What does Bohemian art style look like?
Bohemian art style is characterized by its eclectic and free-spirited nature. It often incorporates vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and organic textures. Bohemian artworks may feature elements inspired by nature, such as flowers, animals, and landscapes, as well as cultural motifs from around the world. The style embraces a sense of spontaneity and individuality, with artists often mixing different mediums and techniques to create visually rich and emotionally expressive compositions