When imagining artwork for this moody, yet peaceful office, Tara envisioned pieces that would inspire creativity and reflection throughout the workday. Each selection transforms the mood of the space in a distinct way—bringing in energy, warmth, and moments of contemplation.
Whether through expressive color, thoughtful symbolism, or a quiet sense of mystery, these works remind us that art can shape how we think and feel in the places where we spend our time.
Idea 1: Another Message No. 5 by Joseph Adolphe

With one piece of art, we can bring a touch of mystery into a setting where routine often reigns. This artwork depicts refreshing newness and expectation—the promise of beauty that transcends habit and the inner jungle of daily concerns. It seems to say, “Look up!” and reminds the viewer to dream, to trust, and to wait patiently for answers that will come in good time.
Idea 2: Fountain of Youth by Rebecca Jack

Why not bring into the office an artful depiction of the fruit of one’s labor? This piece serves as a gentle reminder to enjoy the rewards that come from discipline and a life of work well-lived. In all its candor and simplicity, Fountain of Youthcelebrates the sweetness and joy of leisure—a perfect complement to the energy of a productive space.
Idea 3: Procession by Meredith Pardue

This piece introduces a sense of fluidity and levity to the seriousness of the workspace. Both masculine and feminine, it brings unexpected drama—a surge of color within the bounds of structure. With its movement and playfulness, Procession creates a balance between work and play, and perhaps every home office needs the presence of both.
