Yellow Wall Art
Explore our collection of yellow wall art, featuring golden landscapes, sunshine prints, warm interiors, yellow abstract art, sunflowers, still life paintings and classic fine art prints filled with light. From soft butter yellow and ochre to gold, mustard, amber and bright sunflower tones, yellow artwork can bring warmth, optimism and energy into a room.
Yellow art prints work beautifully in living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, hallways and creative spaces. Choose pale yellow wall art for a soft and sunny look, golden prints for warmth and elegance, or bold yellow abstract wall art for a stronger modern focal point.
Explore Yellow Wall Art
Browse yellow prints by style, room and featured artist without creating an oversized artist directory.
Yellow Wall Art for Warm, Light-Filled Interiors
Yellow is one of the most uplifting colours in interior design. It can make a room feel sunnier, warmer and more welcoming, even when used in small amounts. Yellow wall art is especially useful in rooms that need brightness, energy or a touch of warmth.
This collection includes yellow fine art prints, framed yellow prints and yellow canvas panels across many subjects, including landscapes, sunflowers, interiors, still life paintings, portraits, historical scenes, abstract prints and city views. Yellow artwork pairs beautifully with white, cream, grey, blue, green, brown, black, terracotta, natural wood and brass.
Yellow Landscape Prints
Yellow landscape prints are ideal for rooms where you want warmth, sunlight and natural atmosphere. Wheat fields, sunsets, golden skies, summer gardens, fields and glowing city streets can all bring a bright, optimistic feeling to a wall.
Vincent van Gogh is one of the strongest choices for yellow landscape art, with wheat fields, sunflowers, harvest scenes and intense golden colour. Edvard Munch also offers powerful yellow-toned works, while Henri Martin brings luminous Post-Impressionist colour and warm landscape effects.
Van Gogh Yellow Prints and Sunflowers
Yellow is central to many of Van Gogh's most loved paintings. His sunflowers, wheat fields, harvest scenes and Provençal landscapes use yellow not just as a colour, but as a way to express light, heat, energy and emotion.
Van Gogh yellow prints are especially effective in kitchens, dining rooms, living rooms and creative spaces. They can add a strong focal point to neutral rooms or work as part of a warm colour scheme with ochre, blue, green, terracotta and natural wood.
Yellow Abstract Wall Art
Yellow abstract wall art is a strong choice for modern interiors because it brings energy without needing a literal subject. Soft yellow abstract prints can feel warm and gentle, while bold gold or bright yellow abstracts create a more confident focal point.
Artists such as Marthe Donas are useful for modernist still life and abstract compositions with strong shapes and vivid colour. Yellow abstract prints work well above sofas, desks, beds and sideboards, especially in rooms with neutral walls and simple furniture.
Golden Cityscape and Interior Prints
Yellow and gold tones can add warmth to cityscapes, interiors and architectural subjects. Street lamps, glowing windows, summer rooms and historic interiors can all create a welcoming sense of light.
John Atkinson Grimshaw is a strong choice for golden evening streets and atmospheric urban scenes. John Lavery offers sunlit interiors, leisure scenes and warm outdoor subjects, while Raoul Dufy brings lively colour, seaside views and decorative charm.
Yellow Still Life and Botanical Prints
Yellow still life prints are ideal for kitchens, dining rooms, breakfast spaces and cheerful living rooms. Flowers, fruit, pottery, table settings and botanical subjects can introduce yellow in a way that feels natural and decorative.
Browse our still life prints and botanical prints for warm yellow flowers, fruit studies, plant illustrations and classic compositions. These prints work especially well in pairs or small gallery walls.
Yellow Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Prints
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists often used yellow to capture sunlight, fields, flowers, reflections and warm afternoon light. Their colour-rich brushwork makes yellow art feel lively without becoming flat or decorative.
Claude Monet offers gardens, haystacks and atmospheric light effects, while Henri Martin, Raoul Dufy and Egon Schiele bring different kinds of modern colour, from luminous landscapes to expressive figure and still life works.
Yellow Wall Art for Living Rooms
Yellow living room wall art can make a space feel brighter, warmer and more inviting. A large yellow landscape or abstract print can create a focal point above a sofa, while smaller yellow prints can add warmth to a gallery wall.
Yellow artwork pairs well with cream sofas, grey walls, blue accents, green plants, oak furniture, walnut, black frames and brass lighting. For a subtle living room, choose ochre or pale yellow prints. For more impact, choose sunflower yellow, gold or bright yellow abstract art.
Yellow Bedroom Wall Art
Yellow bedroom wall art works best when the tone is warm but not too intense. Soft yellow, muted ochre, pale gold and gentle floral prints can make a bedroom feel sunny and restful.
For bedrooms, consider yellow landscapes, flower prints, soft interiors and gentle abstract works. Pair yellow artwork with white bedding, cream walls, pale wood, sage green, dusty blue or warm grey for a balanced scheme.
Yellow Dining Room and Kitchen Art
Yellow is particularly effective in dining rooms and kitchens because it feels warm, generous and sociable. Still life prints, botanical art, sunflower prints, fruit studies and golden interiors can all work beautifully in these spaces.
In a dining room, yellow prints can add warmth around a table without making the room feel heavy. In a kitchen, yellow artwork can feel fresh, cheerful and naturally connected with food, flowers and morning light.
How to Choose Yellow Wall Art
Start by choosing the type of yellow that suits your room. Pale yellow feels soft and fresh. Ochre feels earthy and sophisticated. Mustard yellow feels warm and retro. Gold feels rich and elegant. Bright sunflower yellow creates more energy and impact.
Also consider the subject. Yellow landscapes feel sunny and open, yellow abstracts feel modern, yellow still lifes feel decorative, and yellow interiors feel warm and welcoming.
Colours That Work Well With Yellow Art
Yellow wall art pairs beautifully with white, cream, grey, charcoal, black, navy, blue, green, brown, terracotta, rust, beige and natural wood. It also works well with brass, rattan, linen, ceramic and warm lighting.
For a calm look, pair yellow prints with cream, beige or soft grey. For a stronger interior, combine yellow artwork with navy, black, deep green or terracotta accents.
Fine Art Prints, Framed Prints and Canvas Panels
Our yellow wall art collection includes fine art prints, framed prints and canvas panels in a wide range of sizes. Choose an unframed print if you want flexibility, a framed print for a classic finished look, or a canvas panel for a clean, ready-to-hang option.
Whether you are looking for yellow living room wall art, sunflower prints, yellow bedroom artwork, gold wall art, yellow abstract prints, warm landscape art or framed yellow fine art prints, this collection offers a bright and versatile range of artwork for many interiors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What colours go well with yellow wall art?
Yellow wall art works well with white, cream, grey, charcoal, black, navy, blue, green, brown, terracotta, rust and beige. It also pairs beautifully with natural wood, brass, rattan and linen.
Is yellow wall art good for living rooms?
Yes. Yellow wall art can brighten a living room and make it feel warmer and more welcoming. Yellow landscapes, sunflower prints and abstract art all work well above sofas, fireplaces and sideboards.
What type of yellow wall art is best for bedrooms?
Soft yellow landscapes, pale gold prints, gentle floral art and muted ochre abstracts are good choices for bedrooms. They add warmth without feeling too bright or busy.
Does yellow wall art work in modern interiors?
Yes. Yellow wall art works very well in modern interiors, especially through abstract prints, graphic still lifes, bold colour compositions and simple framed artwork.
What is the difference between yellow, gold, ochre and mustard wall art?
Yellow is bright and sunny, gold feels richer and more elegant, ochre is earthier and more muted, and mustard yellow has a warmer, slightly retro character.





























































































































































































































































































