Soft Floral Still Life
Nothing says spring quite like flowers — but not just any flowers. The art that works best on a Samsung Frame TV has a painterly, impressionistic quality rather than a photorealistic look. Think loose brushstrokes, soft edges, and that dreamy sense of light filtering through petals.
Look for arrangements featuring peonies, ranunculus, garden roses, and anemones in muted pinks, creams, and sage greens. The kind of art that looks like it was painted in a sunlit studio in the French countryside. Avoid harsh lighting, overly saturated colors, or compositions that feel busy — spring florals should feel calm and unhurried.
Mediterranean Light
There's something about Mediterranean scenes that captures spring perfectly — the warmth without heaviness, the sense of possibility, the light that seems to glow from within.
Look for sun-washed coastal villages, terracotta rooftops, lemon groves, and quiet harbors. A flat gouache or watercolor style works beautifully here — it evokes warmth and wanderlust without being overly literal. The best pieces have that golden-hour quality, even in daylight scenes.
Colors to embrace: warm ochres, soft terracotta, dusty blues, muted greens, and creamy whites. Avoid anything too postcard-perfect or touristy — the goal is atmosphere, not geography.
Calm Ocean Horizons
For spaces that need tranquility — bedrooms, reading nooks, meditation corners — nothing beats a minimal, atmospheric seascape.
The best ocean art for spring isn't dramatic. It's soft fog rolling over gentle waves, muted blues and grays blending at the horizon, the kind of painting you could stare at for an hour. These work beautifully as a calming backdrop, never demanding attention but always providing presence.
Look for compositions with lots of sky and a low horizon line. Abstracted is often better than literal — you want the feeling of the ocean, not a specific beach.
How to Style Your Frame TV for Spring
Getting the right art is only half the equation. Here's how to make your Samsung Frame TV feel like a natural part of your spring refresh:
- Switch your matte color to a lighter tone. White or light beige works beautifully with spring art and makes the TV feel more like a gallery frame than a screen.
- Set art to rotate on a schedule. Morning calm seascapes, afternoon florals — your TV can shift mood throughout the day.
- Pair with fresh greenery nearby. A simple vase of branches or a small potted plant next to your TV creates a cohesive, intentional look.
- Enable motion sensor mode. The TV sleeps when the room is empty, waking to display art when you return — a small touch that feels surprisingly magical.
Our Spring 2026 Collection
Our Spring 2026 collection is live now — painterly florals, Mediterranean landscapes, and ocean horizons, all sized for Samsung Frame TV and available as instant digital downloads. Every piece is designed with the quiet luxury aesthetic that makes your space feel curated, not cluttered. Shop the spring collection →