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February 16, 2017

Fresh Nature Art for Healthcare

Fresh Nature Art for Healthcare

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December 17, 2010

Planting for Pictures

Planting for Pictures

Many of the prints I sell come from photographs taken in my backyard here at the Prairie Garden Trust (PGT). The PGT is a garden filled with native plants and animals. To make it more attractive we are always adding and removing plants. This weekend we are going to start planting 88 different kinds of… Read More

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July 11, 2010

Coneflower blossom sequence

Coneflower blossom sequence

Purple Coneflowers pictures are very popular in healthcare settings. Perhaps it is popular because Echinacea is thought to have medicinal properties. Or it may be because it is one of the showiest of wildflowers. Coneflowers are in peak bloom here on the Prairie Garden Trust so  I photographed a series of them today at different states… Read More

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June 8, 2010

Butterflies: The only good bugs

Butterflies: The only good bugs

Most experts think that bugs are inappropriate for healthcare: too creepy. The only exception is butterflies. Yesterday I was lucky to find the butterflies very active here at the Prairie Garden Trust. They were all over the wildflowers.

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March 10, 2010

Connect Interview

Connect Interview

Megan DeShazo recently interviewed me for Connect. Connect is a quarterly mini-magazine created by Modular Services Company. She describes it as “an industry news experience with the goal to connect professionals involved in healthcare design.” MD: Tell me about your story. You are a family physician turned full time, fine art photographer/artist. Obviously your passion… 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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