Mazda Wall Art
Products in this collection
Mazda 3 Hatchback Racing Through Winter Snow
Mazda3 TCR Race Car Dark Studio
Vintage Mazda Sedan Rain Rainbow Mountain Road
Vintage Mazda Convertible Paris Eiffel Tower
Vintage Mazda Roadster Parked Near Eiffel Tower
Mazda 6 Sedan Stormy Rainy Dark Sky
Mazda Six Sedan Rainy Street Dark Sky
Mazda Six Sedan Wet Street Cloudy Day
Red Mazda Six Forest Stream Nature Scene
Mazda 3 Sedan Front View Thunderstorm Night
About Mazda
Mazda has always felt like the underdog that refuses to play it safe. A small Japanese maker that chased the rotary engine when everyone else gave up on it, then turned around and built the little roadster that taught a whole generation what cheap driving fun feels like. There is a lightness to the brand, a sense that the people behind it actually like cars. That is the thing we try to keep in our Mazda wall art, whether the print leans toward the curves of recent design or the boxy honesty of older models.
Why Mazda prints work on a wall
The shapes are clean and the proportions are friendly, which means they read well even from across a room. A red roadster mid-corner, the long nose of a coupe, the quiet confidence of a sedan in profile - these hold up as wall pieces. We print each one as canvas stretched on a real wood frame, as an unframed poster you can slot into your own frame, or as a poster set behind glass for a sharper, gallery feel. Sizes run from 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, so a single print can sit above a desk or anchor a larger wall.
Honestly, my favorite is the mid-size canvas. A 20x16 canvas is $69 and it has enough presence without taking over the room. We use eco-friendly ink and ship everything flat in a fitted box rather than rolled in a tube, since a creased corner ruins the whole thing.
If you are still deciding which marque belongs on your wall, plenty of people who land on Mazda car art also look at the sharper German stuff. The understated lines of Audi sit in a different lane, and the driver-first reputation of BMW pulls some folks across. Even Mercedes has its quiet admirers in this corner of the shop. Browse the Mazda prints above; the rotary fans usually know exactly which one they want before they scroll halfway down.