September 30th, 2024

In Part II of “Picture This: Corporate Collections,” we continue to harness the magic of Photoshop to present our artists’ latest works in luxury corporate settings as inspiring as your business.

From common spaces and break rooms to boardrooms and corner offices, we’ll help you find fresh, exciting artwork to invigorate your space and optimize it for the creative energy your business thrives on. Find inspiration for your corporate art collection or simply enjoy seeing our artists’ latest work in a fresh new light.


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Stefan Heyer, “Schwingungen (Vibrations),” mixed media, 31.5″ x 45″

The lively common spaces in your office deserve works of art just as lively and energetic. This large scale piece by Stephan Heyer imbues the room with energy without too much distraction. The loose expressive brush strokes and the soft, limited color palette combine to create a balanced feeling of peace and energy for your corporate common space.


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Shawna Moore, “Blue Spring,” encaustic, 60″ x 60″

In a more modern office setting, we love to see modern pieces like this work “Blue Spring” by Shawna Moore. Her nonrepresentational work gives you and your employees all of the soothing peace, flow, and energy of the ocean waves in a brilliantly abstracted form. The smooth wax of her and encaustic paintings complement the sleek modern design of the space, while the cool blue and green hues wash the room in tranquility.


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Peter Roux, “Suspension,” oil, 30″ x 72″

Set the tone in your boardroom with work that is all at once inspiring and bold. Peter Roux’s work, “Suspension” beautifully fits the ticket. This visually compelling piece harmonizes with the bold, modern furnishings, giving you the perfect backdrop for invigorating boardroom discussion. Bring a cheekily literal visualization to the concept of brainstorming and let the creative ideas fly sky high with this piece by Peter Roux.


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Hunt Slonem, “All Gathered,” oil, 48″ x 48″

Bring good luck and fortune to your workspace with the bunny art of Hunt Slonem. If you have a darker, more limited color palette interior design in your office space, we recommend having a little more fun with your art. The warm gold glow of this painting feels inspiring in this modern space and the subject matter ties together playfulness and sophistication. This piece “All Gathered” is sure to remind you and your clients of that energizer bunny work ethic your business is known for.


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Havoc Hendricks, “Best Friends,” acrylic, 37.5″ x 37.5″ | Jylian Gustlin, “Fibonacci 516,” mixed media, 30″ x 40″

Your office’s conference room is the perfect place for fresh, exciting art. The colorful, layered piece by Jylian Gustlin,Fibonacci 516,” feels abuzz with creative energy, while this minimalist work by Havoc HendricksBest Friends,” feels aptly clean, simple, and understatedly beautiful. With artwork this mesmerizing, your employees may want to linger in your business meetings for even longer.


Written and Photoshopped by Veronica Vale