“Enduring Art for Interiors of Substance and Presence”

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Hospitality Projects

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Bespoke Sizes

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Room Mock Ups

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Defining Space Through Art

A private residential commission within a large open-plan interior, where mezzanine walls frame living, dining, and entry spaces.

Six large-format artworks were created as a cohesive series—designed to harmonise as one while giving each area its own distinct atmosphere. Subtle shifts in tone and movement bring calm, depth, and clarity to each space, allowing the art to guide the flow of the interior and quietly complete the architecture.

The Mayo Clinic Project

Project
Integrated Oncology Building (IOB) – Exam Corridor & 2nd Floor Corridor

The Brief
To provide a series of large-scale artworks for corridor within a state-of-the-art oncology facility—works that would bring calm, continuity, and a sense of reassurance within a highly clinical environment.

The Setting
The Integrated Oncology Building in Jacksonville is designed as a forward-thinking centre for cancer care, uniting advanced treatment technologies with a human-centred architectural vision. Light, material warmth, and spatial clarity are carefully considered to support both patients and medical teams.

The Approach
Six abstract seascapes were selected from a group of seascapes inspired by the quiet expanse of the Hebridean coastline. Each piece explores horizon, movement, and light through soft tonal transitions and restrained colour, allowing the works to sit gently within the architectural rhythm of the corridor.

Rather than functioning as isolated artworks, each of three images was presented as a continuous visual passage—guiding the viewer along the space with a sense of openness and ease.

The Outcome
Installed as a permanent collection, the six works introduce a subtle atmosphere of calm within the clinical setting. The corridors become more than a place of transit; they offer a moment of stillness and quiet reflection.

This project reflects the growing role of art within healthcare and commercial interiors—where carefully considered, large-scale works contribute meaningfully to wellbeing, supporting environments that are not only functional, but deeply human.

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