Art Lovers' Niche - Mar 15, 2022

Art Lovers' Niche

Fine Art – The Ultimate Stress Reducer!

"In the haunted house of life, art is the only stair that doesn’t creak." - Tom Robbins

"Art is something that makes you breathe with a different kind of happiness." - Anni Albers

The power of art is amazing. If you are a person who enjoys fine art, then buying paintings for your home or office makes you happier. You will see them daily and you, your family, and friends can take time to appreciate and admire them whenever you want. There are several scientific studies that show observing art can reduce cortisol, the “stress hormone.” When people love to look at their fine art, their bodies also release endorphins – the feel-good chemicals that combat stress and reduce pain.

Blendon Reed Campbell – The Hillside   $2,500

Blendon Reed Campbell
The Hillside
$2,500

Max Rabes – Young Woman Sitting on a Bench   $6,500

Max Rabes
Young Woman Sitting on a Bench
$6,500

Ernest De Nagy – Little Yellow Friend   $3,000

Ernest De Nagy
Little Yellow Friend
$3,000

Hamilton Hamilton – Girl in Blossom   $2,250

Hamilton Hamilton
Girl in Blossom
$2,250

"The main thing is to be moved, to love, to hope, to tremble, to live." - Auguste Rodin

"An artist is not paid for his labor but for his vision." - James McNeill Whistler

Unlike some other experiences, viewing fine art pleases now and for many years to come. No vitamin or supplement helps your mental health as much as viewing fine art can. Appreciating your fine art is the most significant mental boost you can experience now, through time, and as your legacy.

Harry Herman Roseland - Her Future from the Cards   $12,000

Harry Herman Roseland
Her Future from the Cards
$12,000

Jane Peterson – Dutch Port   $15,000

Jane Peterson
Dutch Port
$15,000

George Albert Frost – White Mountain Stream   $6,500

George Albert Frost
White Mountain Stream
$6,500

David John Gue – Shoreline Breakers   $5,500

David John Gue
Shoreline Breakers
$5,500

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