Tips for how to pick the perfect office art works for your walls

How to Pick Perfect Photos for Your Office Walls - Art Decor

How to Choose the Perfect Photos for Your Office Wall Decor

Decorating your office, choosing art and getting the right visual appeal is not a simple task.   The focus is about creating a space that inspires, motivates, and reflects your unique style. Whether you work in a corporate setting, have a home office, or run a creative studio, the right wall decor can enhance productivity, boost your mood, and set the tone for your workspace.

But how do you go about choosing the perfect photos for your office?

Let’s explore some practical tips for selecting art that resonates with you, suits your space, and showcases your personality. We’ll also show examples of beautiful fine art photography, including pieces featuring the US Capitol, abstract nature themes, and breathtaking landscapes, to spark your imagination and help you envision your ideal office space.


Why Office Wall Decor Matters

Before we dive into selecting the right art, let’s talk about why office wall decor is so important. Your workspace isn’t just a place where you get tasks done; it’s a place where ideas are born, strategies are formed, and creativity flows!!!. The art you choose to display in your office can influence your mindset, set the atmosphere, and even shape how others perceive you.   

Imagine stepping into an office filled with beautiful landscapes, calming nature scenes, or thought-provoking abstract art. The space instantly feels more welcoming and professional. It’s a visual reminder that attention to detail matters and that your environment is designed to enhance focus and creativity. So, let’s explore some different styles and themes to help you choose the perfect pieces for your office.

Step 1: Define Your Office Style

The first step in choosing the right photos for your office is to define the overall style you want to achieve. Ask yourself a few questions:

  • Do you want a classic, sophisticated look, or something more modern and dynamic?
  • Is your office a calm, serene space, or is it more vibrant and energetic?
  • Are you aiming to create a space that feels corporate, creative, or something in between?

Your answers will guide you in selecting art that complements the existing decor and enhances the atmosphere you want to cultivate.

Inspiration: US Capitol Art for a Professional Touch

Contemporary sitting area office featuring large wall art of US Capitol Building

If you’re aiming for a classic and authoritative look, consider featuring fine art photography of iconic landmarks like the US Capitol. Such pieces are perfect for law firms, political offices, or anyone who wants to create a sense of history, stability, and gravitas. The stately architecture, grand domes, and intricate details of the Capitol building make for a visually striking focal point in any professional setting. Whether displayed as a large centerpiece or in a series of smaller prints, these images can set a tone of elegance and professionalism.

Step 2: Choose Art that Resonates with You

Large art of cloudless Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National park hanging above a minimalistic office above a desk with 2 computers.

Your office should reflect your personal style and interests. Choosing art that resonates with you not only makes your space feel more authentic, but it also helps create a more enjoyable work environment. If you’re passionate about nature, for instance, consider selecting pieces that capture the beauty of the outdoors.

Inspiration: Abstract Nature-Themed Art for a Contemporary Vibe

Mint green walls with a 30x20 abstract art of rocks and sand from Nairn Beach Scotland

For a modern and creative atmosphere, abstract nature-themed art can be a perfect fit. Imagine a large fine art photograph capturing the delicate patterns of leaves, the swirling colors of a forest in autumn, or a minimalist image of morning dew on grass. These pieces can add a touch of organic elegance while maintaining a contemporary feel. Abstract nature art also tends to have soothing colors and fluid lines, making it ideal for reducing stress and creating a calming workspace.

Step 3: Consider the Size and Placement

The size of the artwork you choose plays a significant role in how it impacts your space. Larger pieces can serve as statement pieces, drawing the eye and anchoring the room, while smaller prints can be grouped together to create a gallery wall. When selecting the size of your art, consider the following:

  • For Small Offices: Opt for a single medium-sized print or a few smaller pieces arranged together. This keeps the space from feeling overwhelmed.
  • For Larger Offices: Go for one or two large statement pieces. Oversized art can transform a blank wall into a powerful focal point.

Inspiration: Landscape Art for a Sense of Tranquility and Space

Art by Lisa Blount featured in dental office includes lichen and ice

If you have a spacious office, large-scale landscape art can work wonders. Imagine a panoramic view of a misty mountain range, a tranquil lake at sunset, or a sprawling desert landscape. Landscape photography has the ability to make a room feel more expansive, providing a sense of openness and calm. These pieces are especially effective in conference rooms or executive offices, where they can create a serene backdrop that encourages thoughtful conversation and reflection.

Step 4: Match the Color Scheme

Color is a powerful tool in interior design. The colors in your chosen artwork should complement your office’s existing color palette. If your office features neutral tones, a vibrant piece of art can serve as a stunning accent. On the other hand, if your space is already colorful, opt for more subdued artwork to balance the room.

Inspiration: Creating a Harmonious Palette with Fine Art Photography

teton mountain sunset on wall behind couch 60x40 trulife acrylic home decor nature wall art multi-hued sky

Abstract nature themes are a great way to introduce color without overwhelming the space. Think of a print that blends shades of blue, green, and gold—perfect for tying together a room with similar tones. For a pop of color, a striking landscape featuring vibrant autumn foliage or a bold sunset can bring energy and warmth to a neutral space.

Step 5: Create a Cohesive Gallery Wall and Don’t be Afraid to Experiment

If you have a larger wall to work with, consider creating a gallery wall. A collection of smaller fine art photographs can have just as much impact as a single large piece. Choose a mix of different themes, such as landscapes, abstracts, and architectural photography, and arrange them in a cohesive layout.

Inspiration: Mix and Match Themes for Visual Interest

A gallery wall featuring the nature themes, places you’re been, or a dramatic landscape can create a stunning visual narrative. Combining the pieces and adding visual interest will draw viewers in and make your office walls a true conversation piece.

Step 6: Think About the Message You Want to Convey

Art has the power to communicate messages and emotions. What do you want your office decor to say about you? Are you a nature lover, a history buff, or someone with a modern artistic sensibility? Choosing art that aligns with your personal or professional values can create a space that feels not only beautiful but meaningful.

Decorating your office with fine art photography is an opportunity to express your creativity. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different styles, colors, and layouts. Mix traditional black-and-white images with vibrant abstract pieces, or combine landscapes with architectural photos for a dynamic look.

Inspiration: A Statement Piece for Inspiration

Large wall art of Multnomah Falls Oregon displayed in room with light grey brick wall

A large landscape of the US Capitol, bathed in morning light, can symbolize hope and ambition, while an abstract nature piece may reflect a desire for balance and serenity. Think about what each image means to you and how it will impact those who enter your office.


Ready to Transform Your Office?

Choosing the perfect photos for your office wall decor can be a fun and rewarding process. With the right pieces, you can create a space that is not only visually stunning but also motivating and inspiring. Browse our featured collections of large fine art photography, including iconic landmarks, abstract nature themes, and breathtaking landscapes, to find the perfect artwork for your office.

Whether you’re looking for a single statement piece or planning a cohesive gallery wall, the possibilities are endless. Explore our collections today and start creating an office space that’s truly your own!

 

Happy Decorating!   ~Lisa

Want help or ideas for art?   Reach out!

 

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Find out about the ARTIST behind the ART - Lisa Blount   

 

Since ART is a true reflection of what the artist sees, feels, and interprets - it is therefore a reflection of ones self .... thru their ART.

 

Read more to find out who I am as an artist, why I create, and what makes my work unique. My goal isn’t just to sell art—it’s to create connections through experiences, memories, and storytelling.



Lisa Blount fine art photographerBorn in California and raised in Arkansas, Lisa has lived within seven miles of her grandparents’ 1936 homesteadsince she was ten years old. As an only child of an only child, she spent countless hours fueling her creativity—crafting, designing, and refining ideas.   While Arkansas has changed over the years, Lisa remains drawn to life’s simple yet beautiful moments, finding inspiration in nature, landscapes, and the great outdoors.

Lisa’s passion for travel and photography comes to life in her artwork, where she transforms memories and experiences into fine art for others to enjoy. Whether capturing the serene beauty of a distant landscape or the colors of an unforgettable journey, she seeks to preserve the essence of a moment through her work.

Married to her husband Jim for over 30 years, Lisa is also a proud mom to two incredible boys—who, in her opinion, hang the moon. They play many roles in her artistic journey—sometimes as the subjects, the equipment carriers, the art installers, the travel companions, and always as the inspiration behind her creativity. Above all, they are the reason she continues pushing forward to create, capture, and share beauty with the world.

   

Q: What is your favorite past-time or hobby?

A: Of course, photography is my passion—but it's more than just taking pictures. I’ve spent years capturing moments, creating digital photo books, scrapbooking, and making collages. I love the creative process behind photography just as much as I love the photos themselves.

 

Q: How did you first get into photography?

A: I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t taking pictures! As a kid, I always stocked up on film or disposable cameras before school trips and vacations. About 14 years ago, before a family trip to Yellowstone, I invested in my first “real” camera because I wanted to capture the wildlife. That trip sparked my journey into fine art photography, and I haven’t stopped capturing experiences since.

 

Q: What type of photographer are you?

A: I consider myself an Experience Photographer—a term I explain in detail in my blog! My art isn’t just about taking pictures; it’s about capturing moments, emotions, and memories that connect with people on a deeper level.

 

Q: What is your favorite thing to photograph?

A: Whatever catches my eye at the moment! I don’t force a shot—I wait for the right moment to unfold naturally. I’m drawn to nature, abstract textures, and landscapes, but one of my favorite subjects is lichen. The intricate details, colors, and patterns in lichen are like miniature abstract paintings in nature!

 

Q: How does your art relate to your life story?

A: My art has always been about capturing experiences. When my kids were little, I took photos to document our travels so they could relive the memories through scrapbooks. Over time, I realized those captured moments weren’t just for them—they were for me, too.

Even my home wall tells of my experiences - Wall gallery using large pieces of acrylic art -Lisa Blount photography

Later, as my parents aged, I saw firsthand how photography could be a powerful tool for memory. My father had vascular dementia, and I used my photos to help him recall faces, places, and his life story. Watching him flip through those pictures, trying to piece together memories, was when I truly realized the impact of art—it’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about pausing, reflecting, and remembering.  Life is short - enjoy the moment and remember the happiness.  That’s when Lisa Blount Photography took on a deeper purpose.

 

 

Q: What makes your art different?

A: Two things: experience and scale.

  1. My art isn’t just a picture—it’s an experience. Each piece is meant to evoke a memory, spark a feeling, or remind you of a journey, a place, or a time in your life.
  2. I offer extra-large, statement-sized art. Seeing a photograph in a tiny viewfinder is one thing, but seeing it printed several feet wide on a wall is an entirely different experience!

 

Q: Isn’t it just a photo?

A: Yes… and no! It starts as a photograph, but the process I use turns it into fine art. I print only on premium materials like TruLife Acrylic, Chromaluxe High Gloss Metal, and Dibond Brushed Metal—each chosen for its ability to bring out depth, color, and detail. My pieces are large, bold, and conversation starters—so much more than just a simple photo.

 

Q: Why do you select those specific print mediums?

A: I want my art to be the highest quality possible, and these mediums allow the colors to pop, the details to shine, and the image to feel immersive. Plus, they are ready-to-hang with no need for framing. If you’re going to invest in fine art, it should be something you’re proud to display for years to come.

I spent several years researching, testing, and refining print mediums, products, and vendors to ensure I offer only the best. As technology evolves, I continually evaluate new materials, ensuring they meet or exceed my high standards, so you always receive the finest quality available.

 

Q: Is your art signed?

A: Yes! All of my art is digitally signed before printing, ensuring authenticity and a personal touch.

 

Q: Do you offer limited edition pieces?

A: Absolutely! I have several limited edition pieces that are digitally signed and numbered, making them exclusive collector’s items.

 

Q: I can't envision art in a room—do you have any suggestions?

A: Absolutely! As an artist, I believe art should be the focal point of a space, drawing the eye and setting the tone for the entire room. To help with that, I’ve created mood boards that pair my artwork with furniture, color palettes, and design styles. These can be found in my blog: ART with Mood Boards.

Many people have told me they love seeing how art can transform a space, and they look forward to each new mood board I create. It’s a great way to visualize how a piece will look in your home or office before making a decision!

 

Weathered wood mood board Lisa Blount Photographymoodboard with art of yellow ginko leaves and gray accessories


Q: Where can I see your art?

A: I’m online! You can explore my full collection at www.lisablountphotography.com, and follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.  Sign up for my NEWSLETTER and stay up-to-date with  new releases, behind-the-scenes insights, and design inspiration.

Lisa Blount Photography Gallery Wall Lynchs Prairie

But I get it—sometimes you want to see the art in person before making a decision. That’s why I have a gallery at a local business in Springdale, Arkansas, where several select pieces are on display. Some are available for sale on-site, while others can be ordered and shipped directly to your home or office. If you'd like to visit, just contact me for an appointment, and I’ll be happy to walk you through the collection.

Also,  I partner with a Interior Design Firms to host "Art, Wine & Design"—a special evening where you can meet both designers and the artist (me!). It’s an exciting event with a great atmosphere, and I always bring a selection of new art pieces, as well as smaller take-home items like acrylic blocks, greeting cards, coasters, and magnets.

 

Q: Where in the U.S. do you have art?

A: My art has found homes across the United States, with customers from coast to coast purchasing pieces for their homes and offices.

I’m also deeply honored to have two of my pieces displayed in the budget room of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. This was a completely unexpected request, and I’m incredibly grateful that my work represents Northwest Arkansas in such a historic space.  The art now hangs in the Congressman's office.  university arkansas old main tower art by Lisa Blount

rail car of the arkansas missouri railroad van buren springdale train

All purchases, however, are made exclusively through my website at www.lisablountphotography.com or by contacting me directly.


Q: Is your art made in the USA?

A: Yes! I’m proud to say that all of my art is printed and assembled in the USA. When you purchase from me, you’re supporting at least two small businesses right here in the U.S.

 

Q: I need a specific size, but I don’t see it listed.

A: Great question! Most of my prints can be custom-sized to fit your specific space. Just reach out, and I’ll be happy to provide a custom quote.

One of the things I love most about my work is the ability to offer flexibility in sizing. Unlike mass-produced retail prints, I consider myself a boutique artist, focusing on personalized selections for my customers. I understand that not all art fits in every space—and it shouldn’t. Your art should be as unique as you and your home.

Let me know what you need, and I’ll do my best to make it work! You can contact me directly through my website or you can  Email me.

 

Q: How do I know which size art is right for my space?

A: Choosing the right size for your art is important! A general rule is that artwork should fill two-thirds to three-quarters of your wall space or be about 60-75% of the width of your furniture (like a couch or bed). If you’re unsure, I recommend using painter’s tape to map out different sizes on your wall or reaching out—I’m happy to provide guidance!   .... I have a BLOG on that!   

 

Q: What makes your art different from mass-produced prints?

A: Great question!!  Unlike mass-produced prints, my work is artist-selected, professionally printed, and available in custom sizes. Each piece is crafted using premium, archive-rated, museum-quality materials like TruLife Acrylic, Chromaluxe High Gloss Metal, and Dibond Brushed Metal, offering superior durability, clarity, and depth. Plus, every piece is digitally signed, ensuring authenticity.

 

Q: Do you offer framing options?

A: Most of my pieces are designed to be frameless, with museum-mounted floating backs that allow them to stand out without needing a traditional frame. However, if you prefer a framed look, let me know—I can custom quote frames for your selected art piece!

 

Q: How is the artwork installed?

A: My TruLife Acrylic, Metal, and Dibond prints come with a museum float mount, which means they hang effortlessly on your wall without additional framing. Each piece comes ready to install—simply use a sturdy cleat system depending on the weight of the piece. Instructions are included, but if you have any questions, I’m happy to help!

 

Q: How do I clean and care for my art?

A: Here's the short story...  Different materials require different care:
TruLife Acrylic: Use a microfiber cloth and acrylic-safe cleaner (avoid ammonia-based products).
High Gloss Metal: Wipe with a damp microfiber cloth or a mix of water and isopropyl alcohol.
Dibond Brushed Metal: Use a dry microfiber cloth or slightly damp cloth for fingerprints.
Canvas Prints: Dust gently with a soft cloth or brush; avoid excessive moisture.

The longer story can be found on my cleaning tips page!

 

Q: How long does shipping take?

A: Since each piece is custom made just for you, standard production time is approximately 14 business days. Shipping times vary based on your location and I usually estimately 7 business days, but you’ll receive tracking information once your order has shipped. If you need a rush order, let me know—I’ll see what’s possible!

 

Q: Do you ship internationally?

A: At this time, I primarily ship within the United States, but if you’re interested in international shipping, please contact me, and I’ll see what options are available and can get you a quote.

 

Q: What is your return or exchange policy?

A: Because each piece is custom made just for you, all sales are final. However, if your art arrives damaged, please contact me immediately with photos, and I’ll work quickly to resolve the issue.   Damaged art will be replaced at no cost to you - as long as pictures of the damaged box and art are provided.

 

Q: Do you offer gift certificates?

A: Yes! If you’re looking for the perfect gift but aren’t sure which piece to choose, I offer gift certificates so your recipient can pick the art that speaks to them.   PLUS - it's a great last minute idea when your gift giving time is shorter than shipping. 

 

Thank you for taking the time to learn a little more about Lisa Blount Photography! My art is an extension of my experiences, travels, and creative vision. Through my work, I hope to bring color, emotion, and storytelling into your space—opening a window into my world, my eye, and my journey.   

 

Let’s Bring Art Into Your World

I truly believe that art is more than just decor—it’s an experience, a memory, and a reflection of the moments that matter most. Whether you're searching for the perfect piece to complete your space, a statement artwork to spark conversation, or a connection to a place you love, I'm here to help you find something truly special.

I look forward to meeting you, working with you on your art journey, and helping you bring meaningful, inspiring art into your world. Let’s create something beautiful together!

 

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