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Designer Ros Hines showed me a Noosa artist’s style from a magazine clipping and a style similar to it was developed to thumbnail. We proceed from there to create a zig zag artwork which Ros preferred softened to a less contrasting image with a softer, fuzzier texture and more muted colours. In a very short time this was done and Ros was simply delighted!
Working from home, the meeting/lounge space is now, in contrast to featuring the Balinese wall sculpture, a less imposing and more thoughtful space and the eyes of Buddha don’t follow you everywhere.
The colour blends with the lounge and the timber and the artwork balances the room nicely with little spark of red, taken from other areas around the room helping with business and action. I have studied colour psychology, if you like to know more about this and about red for instance, see the Works For Business page: Colour Psychology for Corporate Success.
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