§ — Shop by Theme

By subject & style.

Browse our collections grouped by what's on the canvas and how it's made.

Pick canvas wall art by what's on it. Our catalog of 2,900+ designs is grouped into 40+ themed collections — animals, landscapes, abstracts, florals, coastal, cityscape, seasonal, and more. Use this page to land on the right subject before you start filtering by size, color, or room.

How to choose a canvas theme

Pick the theme that ages with the room

The mistake most buyers make is choosing canvas to match this week's mood. A canvas hangs for 10 to 30 years. Pick a theme that ties to the room's permanent character — light, view, function — not its current accent pillows. A bright south-facing room with neutral walls handles painterly abstracts and bold floral. A north-facing room with cooler light reads better with quiet landscapes, monochrome animals, or coastal scenes.

Match theme to room style, not the other way around

If the rest of the room is decided, work backward. Modern minimal interiors hold tight against minimalist canvas, abstract geometric, or a single bold animal portrait. Farmhouse and rustic rooms work with rustic landscape, botanical, vintage floral, and cow or buffalo subjects. Coastal homes use coastal canvas, sea turtle, whale, or wildflower meadow series. Mid-century modern leans into abstract organic, color-field, and birds.

Don't mix more than two themes per room

If you want a gallery wall, pick one anchor theme and one supporting theme. Three or more themes start to fight for attention and visitors stop noticing any of them. A safe pair: one nature theme (landscape, botanical, coastal) + one figurative or abstract theme.

Themes that work in any room

If you can't decide, these themes are the safest cross-room picks: landscape (works in living room, bedroom, office), abstract (modern any-room), botanical (kitchen, bathroom, bedroom), coastal (most rooms with white or blue walls).

Seasonal and themed collections

Beyond the main themes, we have seasonal collections: Christmas, Halloween, Easter, and gothic. These work as full-time décor too if your interior leans into the aesthetic, not just as holiday rotation.

Frequently asked questions about canvas themes

What canvas theme is most popular?
Across our catalog, the most ordered themes are landscape, animal, abstract, and floral. These four together account for over 60% of orders. Landscape (especially mountain and coastal) is the single most ordered category.

Should I match canvas to my room theme?
Match or quietly contrast. A modern minimal room with a painterly landscape canvas works because the canvas adds the depth the room lacks. A heavily themed room (full farmhouse, full coastal) reads better with canvas that reinforces the theme.

How many canvas themes can I mix in one room?
Two themes max in a single room. One anchor (the largest canvas on the main wall) plus one supporting theme on a secondary wall. Three or more themes start to compete and the room loses focus.

What canvas theme works best in a small room?
Single-subject themes work best in small rooms — one animal portrait, one minimalist landscape, one botanical close-up. Busy abstracts and panoramic landscapes overwhelm tight spaces. Stick to canvases under 30 inches on the longest side.

Are seasonal themes worth buying as canvas (not poster)?
Yes, if the room actually leans into the season-year-round. Gothic canvas in a moody library, Christmas canvas in a cabin, Halloween canvas in a goth bedroom — these work all year. Use posters or framed paper for actual short-term seasonal decor.

Where can I see all collections at once?
All Canvas shows the full catalog of 2,900+ designs. Filter from there by size, format, and price.