One thing I love about abstract art is that it can change the mood of a room in such a simple but dramatic way. The same way that displaying a motivating typographic print in your office might inspire you to get work done, having abstract art in your workspace can do the same and then some. The influence color can have on your mind is just insane. Whether you prefer to work in a busy atmosphere or a calm one, there is always a way to use art to create an environment that will make you feel productive and focused. I think the walls of my “dream office” include one or two typographic prints and a whole LOT of abstract art. I love finding prints that are bright and happy without feeling chaotic. Here are my faves:
1. “Flower Form” by Malissa Ryder | LEIF
2. Painted Pebbles 1 by Garima Dhawan | Lulu & Georgia
3. Julia Kostreva Wall Art – Lake | West Elm
4. Geometric Art Print | Les Temps Modernes
5. “Everything, All At Once” Print | Belinda Marshall
6. Sprinkle | Honey & Bloom
7. “No Pressure” Print | Belinda Marshall
8. Lunar Kingdom Wall Art | Anthropologie
9. Pinky Promise Print | Emmy Rickard
10. Custom Composition – Perdido | Moglea
11. Navy Geo by Britt Bass Turner | Lulu & Georgia
12. Magenta, Emerald and Turquoise Watercolour Print | Emily Green
I literally couldn’t stop adding pink prints to this roundup, so my apologies if you’re not into that. :)
Are you a fan of abstract art? Do you ever create it yourself?
Brooklyn W. says
I really enjoy abstract art for computer and phone backgrounds. Although I’m not very good at making them myself. ;)
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Oran David says
Abstract arts certainly do change the mood of the place. My work place can be really dull at time so I decided to buy some abstract paintings from Adesina Sanchez’s online store in New York. She has a lot of admirable paintings at an affordable price.