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4 picture-perfect art pieces for a productive workplace

By Editorial team | Updated May 31, 2021 (Published 31/5/2021)

Productivity should be the core value of any workplace. There may be innumerable external factors that may come on your way towards a wholesome workday. But one way to boost up the spirits is through art. Studies in the USA have often identified that including art in the workspace can elevate an employee’s performance.

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The question remains, what kind of art will complement your workplace? Art can have a myriad impact on the subconscious mind which might as well be negative. Hence, choosing the right kind of art for the office is certainly important.

Here are four picture-perfect art pieces to start with.

1. Art that involves employees

Include your employees in the art too. An artwork that speaks directly to them will not only boost their morale but also make them feel that the organization cares. In all the times when they feel low and left out, the marvellous painting from the photo will lift them.

Get a team photo turned into a handmade painting to hang as a central piece in the office. PortraitFlip has a wide range of categories and mediums to choose from. All you have to do is select the best team photo and crystallize it in form of a portrait.

2. Art that reduces stress

Research has shown that art has therapeutic qualities and can majorly help in reducing anxiety and stress. Now, one cannot deny that office can get tensed and worked up at times. Well, art can do someone a good turn. A landscape of an ever-flowing river or a gorgeous mountain has the power to soothe calm you. It can put you into perspective and remind you of your strengths. A decent amount of cortisol is essential for functioning throughout the day.

Science says that the cortisol level is the highest in the morning with increased energy at the beginning of the day. Admiring arts releases the same hormone resulting in a state of arousal and stimulates the admirer’s energy.

3. Art that speaks culture

The office can be a maze amidst bookshelves, benches, and cabins. It is the gracefully displayed artwork that can teleport you to places unknown. Including art that speaks of the key brand messages and culture can give direction to your employees. It does not only remind them of where they are but can promote the values of the company in a non-verbal way.

If your company uses unconventional and modern ways of marketing, incorporating contemporary polyptych art can complement your values. Such forms speak of collective identity and support a feeling of unity. Your employees will feel like a team working step by step towards a bigger goal.

Participatory murals are a cherry on the top that show engaging details.

4. Art with visual complexity

Art with visual complexity stimulates your mind to think creatively. Brainstorming succors a person’s problem-solving capabilities, making them logically and analytically strong.

Visually complex designs are either too simple or too abstract to make a negative influence on the mind. Pleasing and interesting art challenges viewers and instills subjective responses like tranquility and curiosity. Companies should choose to express their brand identities through super-graphics and art helps in benefits, such as visual interest and collective reference.

Art is a tool for productivity and intellectual, emotional, and physical influence. This is particularly true in workplaces, each coming with unique spatial constraints, cultural considerations, and organizational objectives.

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