If you’ve been working from home these last few months, chances are you’re starting to get a little sick of your surroundings. Not just us, right? Luckily, fresh art is the easiest fix—whether your “home office” is an actual room, a desk, or a designated couch corner where the cat can’t reach your keyboard. Pick out a new art piece or two and place it in view from wherever you usually work. It’ll be a change of scenery that’s guaranteed to put a little pep in your step.
To help you hone your home office sitch, we’ve rounded up some work-friendly art. There’s visual motivation, de-stressing vistas, un-cheesy inspiring words, even some satisfying sass that's not fit for Slack. All good stuff for your colleagues to spy in your background during Zoom calls. (Reminder: we’ve also got all these artist-made virtual backgrounds.) More on the blog!
With art for everyone,
Team 20x200
(re)surfacing by e bond |
AS07-08-1933, a 20x200 Space Edition |
Animal Locomotion: Plate 44 (Man Taking Off Hat) by Eadweard Muybridge
Old Phone by Todd McLellan |
Apart Phone by Todd McLellan |
You Tried Gold Star by Adam J. Kurtz |
Can You Imagine by Trey Speegle |
Ferry from Ardrossan Harbor by Laura Bell
Leucojam Varium by Anna Atkins |
Migrant Worker on California Highway by Dorothea Lange |
Camp Fern Rock (archer) by Gordon Parks |
Down and Away by Don Hamerman |
you are doing great by Matthew Hoffman
Tiny Bowls for Tiny Things by Kate Bingaman-Burt |
Advice from Beyoncé by Michelle Rial |
The Sky Line of New York by Charles Graham
Plate 22, Sheet 10, Ancient Courses Mississippi River Meander Belt by Harold Fisk |
City Arabesque by Berenice Abbott |