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A Window to Nature:
Walk into a typical office and you’ll likely be greeted by the hum of fluorescent lights, the whir of computers, and walls painted in corporate-neutral colors. For many, especially those working in enclosed or windowless spaces, the office can feel sterile and...
Why Hanging Photo Art in Offices and Health Facilities Reduces Stress
Artist Lisa Hood shares her inspiring journey and creative process in a featured interview with Voyage San Antonio. Read her full story and see what’s next.
Lisa Hood Featured in Voyage San Antonio!
Artist Lisa Hood shares her inspiring journey and creative process in a featured interview with Voyage San Antonio. Read her full story and see what’s next.
The Emotional Appeal and Distinctions of Photography in Artwork
Exploring the Unique Impact of Captured Moments In the realm of art, photography has carved out a niche that is both distinct from and complementary to conventional forms of artwork such as painting, sculpture, and drawing. While each medium has its own strengths and...
Healing Through Imagery: The Emotional Power of Photo Art in Care Settings
Capturing the Essence of Peace and Familiarity In the realm of health care and elder care, the environment plays a pivotal role in the well-being and emotional state of patients and residents. Amidst the sterile and clinical settings, the introduction of photo art,...
Why Should Businesses Use Local Photography in Their Office Spaces?
Because it tells your clients who you are, where you’re rooted, and that you care about the community.When a customer sees a beautiful photo of the Guadalupe River or Gruene Hall on your wall, it instantly sparks familiarity and trust. Local photography is more than...
How Does Office Art Support Your Brand Message?
Your brand isn’t just your logo or your website—it’s the feeling people get when they walk through your door. And yes, your wall art plays a huge role in that.Whether you want to communicate professionalism, warmth, creativity, or connection to the community, the art...
What Does Empty Wall Space in an Office Say to Clients?
When your business walls are blank, it can unintentionally send a message you didn’t mean to send—like “we just moved in,” “we don’t care about the details,” or “we’re not quite established yet.”Clients and customers notice when a space feels incomplete. Even if...
What Are the Most Common Mistakes Businesses Make When Decorating with Art?
You don’t need to be an interior designer to know something feels off in a room. Maybe the art is too small, doesn’t match the space, or just feels like an afterthought.And unfortunately, that’s exactly how it makes your space look—unfinished, unintentional, and...
What Is the Most Overlooked Area in an Office for Art (and Why It Matters)?
It’s the hallway.Or the breakroom.Or that long, awkward stretch of wall by the copier.These “in-between” areas are often forgotten—but they’re some of the most seen and most experienced spaces by both employees and clients.Neglecting these spots means missing an easy...






