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10 Places Where you can Buy Spectacular Maze Art

I am always looking for interesting maze art. Someday I hope to open a museum dedicated to mazes and this feels like research for me. Below you will find 1o different sites where you can find all types of maze and labyrinth art from around the world. I have highlighted some particular artists and pieces that caught my eye, but because some of these are originals I needed to be more general in my linking. Nothing worse than praising a piece of artwork and then having a broken link !

Here are 10 sites I recommend for buying maze art :

In alphabetical order:

  • Art.com - they own the keyword for buying art. But, how do they do on maze and labyrinth art ? A miss. I did not find anything interesting on the site with those searches.

  • Artfinder - has over 100,000 artists and 1 million pieces of art on its platform.

    • Seguto - Has lots of pop culture pieces, but delves into colorful mazes a few times like here, here, and here.

  • ArtPal - the site advertises that it has over 244K artists on the site. Does it have maze art ? It does ! Here are my 4 favorite. You can find a few other pieces here and there with a search.

    • HandDrawnMazes has some wonderful scenes that include either boats/shore or classic cars like the VW beetle.

    • Jenna Marotta plays around with mazes drawn over colorful backgrounds

    • The Artist MSG has some wonderful mazes of animals.

    • Doug (Doug091478) has 2 hand drawn doodle mazes

  • Artsy - they are the world’s largest online seller of fine art with over 1 million pieces of artwork from 100K artists. Because it is fine art the prices are higher than normal (for me). A simple search for “maze” on the site gave me a lot of results (800+ at the time) but after going through 10 pages I gave up looking for interesting pieces. “Labyrinth”, however gave some interesting results ! Fine art means the inventory changes as things are sold/listed for sale since these are often one of a kind pieces !

    • Michael Voss - has a few labyrinth titled pieces for sale.

    • Ted Lawson - currently has 2 large “white labyrinth’” pieces for sale that I love. If I had a maze art museum I would want one for it !

  • Etsy - I assume you know the site. The best part about it is you can buy all types of products like jewelry, prints, games, and clothing. Because these items change very often here are my 3 favorite searches:

  • Fine Art America - What i really like about this site is the search engine. Typing in mazes gets you many results that I found interesting

    • The New Yorker Covers (4 different)

    • 1x Maze Images - a collection of artwork from many different artists, all maze themed

    • Conde Nast - this collection includes The New Yorker covers but also a couple dozen maze themed cartoons that are fun !

  • Saatchi Art - Features over 47K original artworks from artists from all over the world. I found a lot of 1 off maze and labyrinth pieces but no dedicated artist during my searches.

  • society6 - 450K+ artists from 170+ countries.

  • Twobraids - features the maze art of K Lars Lohn. I suggest reading his story and artist statement, and then buy one of his many beautiful prints !

  • UGallery - As of today there is no maze or labyrinth art…but I included it because items change on these sites often and a search here tomorrow will be different than today.

Good luck in your search ! I hope you find what you are looking for !

While you are here, check out some of my maze art !