Phycological effect of art in your home.
- Ronda Reinke

- May 5
- 1 min read

Here's a philosophical question worth revisiting. Ready?
Does the art in your home change how you feel when you walk into a room, or does it reflect back what you already brought in with you?
I am not sure there is a clean answer. Sometimes you pick artwork to memorialize a feeling or idea that follows you. Sometimes, that same artwork feels different the longer the time goes on. Same piece, same wall, different day.
That mutability is part of what makes original work worth living with. It is not static in the way some of the stuff sold at the generic stores can be. It moves with you, at least a little.
I would genuinely love to hear your experience with this image I created called "Bunny Hop". Does it inspire you keep moving? Does it generate the feeling of relaxation so that you can watch? Does it ponder the movement of the wind? Reply and let me know.





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