When water brand Masafi needed to refresh its innovation hub, the team there turned to another innovative talent house.“They came to us in search of something inviting and fresh... To inspire their team and to align with their brand,” says Courtenay O’Neil, business development manager at custom art provider, Dubai’s Art Painting Lab.
“We wanted to create a concept for them not only visually-rich and mentally stimulating; but a conversation piece that would initiate motivation, positivity and optimism amongst staff. By creating a vibrant and warm space experience, they would feel themselves looking forward to their usual day-to-day routine of going to the office, proud to bring clients in for meetings, driven to want to creatively expand their ideas and thoughts as a result of exposure to the colourful, innovative walls surrounding them daily.”
Art Painting Lab and its team of artists created a 20 metre x 7m massively impactful and show-stopping mural featuring two joyful and vibrant portraits; one shows a woman smiling amongst sunflower petals and nature, united together with the other portrait through flowing waves of water, gradients of colour and a hand making the symbol for peace and happiness.
According to Shubhomita Bose, writer for Small Business Trends, when asked why they like office art, 77 percent of professionals said it makes them feel happy. Nearly three quarters said office art inspires them (74 percent) and makes them feel creative (73 percent).
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