Henry Domke | Fine Art
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Hi. I'm Henry. I used to be a physician, but now I create nature art for hospitals. My work is in more than 500 hospitals and clinics. I started this blog several years ago to learn more from experts about using art in healthcare. As a doctor, I know what stressful places hospitals can be. Hopefully the blog will help us all create more comforting, healing places.
Henry Domke | Fine Art
3y ago
Succulent Leaves_4938
When I captured this image it was the simple twirl pattern and strong lines caught my eye. This is strenthened by the warm greens playing against the cool blue center.
Below is an installation of Succulent Leaves_4938 on glass from Skyline Design at the Baltimore Medical Center.
Skyline Design Installation at the Baltimore Medical Center ..read more
Henry Domke | Fine Art
3y ago
Flowering Dogwood_0442
This flowering dogwood’s balance and simplicity make this image sing. By using a shallow depth of focus, the spring forest is peeking through the background creating a sense a calm and perfect for healing environments ..read more
Henry Domke | Fine Art
3y ago
Orange-Tulip_2396
To get a fresh look at this tulip, I got very close and eliminated the classic tulip outline. That lets me celebrate the color and subtle edges inside ..read more
Henry Domke | Fine Art
3y ago
Reflection Ripples_4673
Abstract or realistic? This picture is both. I found these ripples on the surface of a pond not far from my house ..read more
Henry Domke | Fine Art
3y ago
Medical waste becomes massive medical art mural
Tilda Shalof collects the medicine caps and tube connectors, vial lids and syringe coverings left over from treating some of the sickest hospital patients. Then she turns them into art: goo.gl/DCKjQe
Posted by The Toronto Star on Wednesday, April 5, 2017
A great feel good story about medical waste recycled into a large art mural. Former ICU Nurse, Tilda Shalof hopes it provides both comfort and inspiration to hospital staff and patients.
“For families, it can be a cheerful, joyful thing to look at,” she says. “For nurses, I think it shows tha ..read more