Art for Hospitals, Medical & Counseling Offices
Art for Hospitals, Medical & Counseling Offices
Waiting rooms are where people carry their heaviest thoughts. Mark Lawrence's paintings already hang in hospitals, medical practices, and counseling offices, bringing calm, color, and a quiet promise to the rooms where people wait, worry, and heal.
In Perfect Peace · Isaiah 26:3Art that lowers the temperature of a room
Healing environments are designed on purpose: light, color, and what the eyes rest on while the mind races. Abstract art works in these rooms because it soothes without demanding anything. Mark's work adds one more layer: each painting was born from a Bible verse about peace, comfort, or healing, and the verse hangs quietly with the art.
For the anxious patient it is a calming field of color. For the one who leans in and reads Isaiah 26:3 beneath it, it is a word they needed that day. The painting ministers at exactly the depth each person is ready for.
The research is on your walls' side
Art in healing spaces is measured, not decorative.
Those numbers come from a Cleveland Clinic visitor survey, and a University of Colorado study links art-rich workplaces to better staff retention. What hangs on the wall is part of the care your practice gives, to patients and to the people who serve them.
The rooms where peace does its work
Chosen for the spaces where people wait, talk, and recover.
- Waiting RoomsThe first thing an anxious patient sees. Calming color anchored by promises of peace, In Perfect Peace, Our Healer, The Lord Hears.Healing & Peace →
- Therapist & Counseling OfficesFor Christian counselors and practices, art that says what the first session cannot: there is hope, and you are not alone here.Art for Hope →
- Hospital Halls & ChapelsWide panoramic works for long corridors and quiet chapels, statement-scale color that carries the eye and lifts the heart.Panoramic art →
- Exam & Consult RoomsSmall rooms with big conversations. A single verse painting gives patients somewhere steady to look while they listen.Faith & Trust →
- Senior Care & HospiceThe psalms people have loved their whole lives, comfort for residents, families, and the staff who carry them.Psalms →
Made for anxious rooms
Four works practices choose most, all available today.
“Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer... let your requests be made known unto God.”Philippians 4:6
“Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee.”Isaiah 26:3
“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”Psalm 147:3
“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”Matthew 11:28
See it on your wall before you decide
Send a photo of your waiting room or office wall and its width, and Mark will send back a free preview of the painting in your space, no obligation. Practice owners and office managers decide better when they can see it.
Built for how practices buy
Questions practices ask
What art is best for a medical waiting room?
Calm, abstract color without busy detail, hung where waiting eyes naturally land. Practices most often choose peace and comfort verses: Isaiah 26:3 In Perfect Peace, Philippians 4:6 Be Anxious For Nothing, and Psalm 147:3 Our Healer. Because the work is abstract, it reads as fine art first and reveals its verse to whoever looks closer.
Can we preview the art in our space?
Yes. Send a photo of your wall and its width, and Mark will send back a free preview of the painting in your space, no obligation.
Is this appropriate for a practice with patients of all backgrounds?
The art leads with color and calm, not slogans. The verse is present with the painting, quietly, the way a Gideon Bible sits in a hotel drawer. Many patients simply experience a beautiful abstract; the ones who need the verse find it. Mark's work already hangs in hospitals and medical practices for exactly this reason.
What about therapist and counseling offices?
Christian counselors are some of Mark's most devoted collectors. A hope or peace verse on the office wall does quiet work in hard sessions, and clients often mention the painting before they mention the reason they came. Art for Hope and Healing & Peace are the rooms to browse.
How do practices and facilities pay?
However works for your office. We invoice practices, facilities, and ministries, accept checks and purchase orders, and offer project pricing for multi-piece placements. We are also glad to work directly with your interior designer or office planner.
Do you work with hospitals and larger facilities?
Yes. Mark's paintings hang in hospitals, medical offices, and care facilities, and most works are available in multiple sizes up to statement-scale panoramics for corridors and chapels. Tell Mark about the space and he will answer personally.
“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.” Psalm 147:3