Business,  Inspiration,  Murals

Office Graffiti

We’re finally getting nice, sunny and above 50 degree weather here. Easter was lovely but still chilly and to0 wet and rainy to really use outside. Because I’ve been stuck inside I was thinking how nice it would be to have a “cool” office environment that made the workplace a better place in which to work.

I don’t mind my small office but having more space as seen with these murals would be nice. These were my favorite out of the bunch shown on 10 Incredibly Cool Design Office Murals from CB creative blog, perhaps because I’m not a huge fan of graffiti art but can appreciate it when it seems to improve the space. Take a look at these and then you can decide if they do just this.

This mural by Andy J Miller, right here in DC at the Jess3 agency, looks like a fun Romper Room to me. The bright colors make the space very cheerful and interesting. Jess3 specializes in visual storytelling for their creative spaces. I particularly like the mockup/ layouts of their murals on their site office murals as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Jess3 mural seen on Art Is Everywhere
Mindjet Case Study by Jess3

Even Google has their share of Google Doodles. This mural is by Kate Moross, who has some spunky graphic design and a variety of mixed media on her website.

office murals as seen on Art Is Everywhere

And finally, I liked this one for its clear display on glass. It reminds me of a contemporary Pac-Man track. These stickers and the murals in the Digibrand office are by Gatis Kurzemnieks.

office murals as seen on Art Is Everywhere

These murals are fun but they made me just want to get outside into the near spring like weather we are finally having. Getting outside made me think of traveling, which in made me think of a recent customer who told me about a whole other lifestyle of which I was unfamiliar – RV / Tiny living. Pretty cool though.

RV Tiny Living on Art Is Everywhere RV Tiny Living on Art Is Everywhere

Back to work, indoors for now…but these have me dreaming.

 

I'm an artist, wife and mother of two boys. I started my illustration business, The Occasional Palette over 35 years ago, when my oldest son was an infant. Once my children were in school, I began painting decorative, faux finishes and murals through my second business, Casart, now over 30 years old. My third business, Casart Coverings, is a springboard from my second. Click on the link on the sidebar to see innovative, custom, designer wallcovering, removable and reusable wallpaper and coordinating decor.