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As more of us settle into new work environments, whether it be extra safety measures in existing spaces or finding new workspaces at home, it’s important to create spaces that encourage focus, creativity and stress reduction. How can you do this? Well, placing your office in the middle of a forest or moving your desk ...
Water. It makes up approximately 60% of our bodies and covers almost 3 quarters of the earth’s surface. We can’t live without it. So it makes sense that according to Kathy Hathorn and Upali Nanda’s A Guide to Evidence Based Art, calm, slow moving water imagery made healthcare patients ...
We’re so excited about our recent art installation in Minneapolis for Allina Health. This is our first DIRTT willowglass project and we are thrilled with the results. The images selected are a wonderful use of color, form and texture and immediately engage the viewer when entering the space. We worked with an amazingly ...
This project moved us out of our comfort zone because of the overall art vision and how we presented our finished artwork in this beautifully designed four story Lauritzen Outpatient Clinic. It was very contemporary, and the framing was groundbreaking. Over 180 pieces of our extreme close ups were framed and matted in all white.
This is the first article in a three-part series on a project in Broken Bow, NE, that was recently highlighted at several industry association events. Along scenic Highway 2 on the Sandhills Journey Scenic Byway in Central Nebraska, lies the beautiful community of Broken Bow. Home to over 3,700 friendly residents and gentle ...
My life has almost always revolved around photography. It all stems from my first camera, a non-working Brownie I received when I was 6 or 7 years old. I always had a need for expression, and photography was something that I have been forever connected with. It was something that always made sense to me. ...
Installing fine art photography is always a joy because a successful project with great people is what we are all about. The people at Sodoro Law Office were fantastic to work with, and we’re proud of the images that were selected and installed.
When we put artwork in healthcare and we hear back from people that work in those environments that our work brings patients and care teams positive distractions, a discussion topic, or joy – that feeds my soul. It pushes me to do bigger and better images. The fact that we make a difference in people’s ...