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July 6, 2017

Fresh Ideas for Healthcare Art – Summer 2017

Fresh Ideas for Healthcare Art – Summer 2017

Take a dip into cool waters. Or watch the clouds roll by. Use our art to transport, relax, refresh. Here’s a quick video of the newest images among 7,000 choices. If you’ve been wanting to use our art in your healthcare projects, but need it on media other than paper or canvas, let us know. We sell rights to… Read More

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July 6, 2016

New Images and New Lower Prices

New Images and New Lower Prices

The heat is up but our prices are down!  We dropped up to 30% off paper and 15% off canvas prices.  Here’s a list of our new lower prices. 110 new images give more choices: bluebonnet landscapes, glowing woods, flowers, birds. Let me know what you think!

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January 27, 2015

Healthcare Construction Spending Grows

Healthcare Construction Spending Grows

FMI predicts a 5% growth in healthcare construction for 2015. More money for construction should mean more money for healthcare art. There is no information on how much of the $43.1 billion will end up being spent on art but a good guess would be less than 1%. The FMI article summarizes current trends: Ambulatory… Read More

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November 18, 2014

Using Art Outside – Banners Add Interest

Using Art Outside – Banners Add Interest

Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, Sanibel Florida Large banners are a great way to add visual interest to the outside of a building. With todays printing technology it’s easy to add splashes of color and appealing art. The good news it doesn’t have to cost much. The picture above shows a new installation of my art… Read More

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November 11, 2014

Save Money – Use Free Art

Save Money – Use Free Art

Installation at Medical Center of Trinity Having enough money to buy art can be challenging when budgets are tight. One solution is to try and find free art. That is what Natalie Cintra did for a healthcare project in Florida. Her solution was to use the free letter-sized prints that I had shipped her. She… Read More

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Web_Henry-Domke_3123Why This Blog?

I started this blog several years ago to learn more from experts about using art in healthcare. It became the basis for my book "Picture of Health: Handbook for Healthcare Art." The intended audience includes interior designers, art consultants, architects, framers, hospital staff and artists. As a doctor, I know what stressful places hospitals can be. Hopefully the blog will help us all create more comforting, healing places.

– Henry Domke M.D.

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