Monday, January 20, 2014

Golf Course Pictures Help Set a Professional Mood

Are you looking for artwork for your office, board room or other professional setting? Consider golf course pictures. Golf course photographs and paintings are more than just golf memorabilia. Why hang a picture of a golf course in your place of business? Here are just a few of the reasons.
Beautify Your Office Space
Golf greens are among the most beautifully landscaped and picturesque vistas in the world, which means golf course pictures are beautiful landscapes. You can choose from photographs and paintings, either original or as signed or unsigned prints. Choose a golf course photograph or painting in a frame that suits your office décor and you can be sure that it will add a classic touch to your professional space.
Invoke a Mood
Golf course pictures come in all sorts of moods, so it’s easy to choose one that invokes the emotions you want to subliminally produce in the room. Want the mood peaceful and serene? Choose a view of Augusta #12, the Golden Bell hole, on a sunny day – or, for that matter, just about any hole on the famous golf course that hosts the Masters. When it comes to art, Augusta holds a special place in the market. The golf club regularly commissions artists to create works of art featuring each hole. Aside from those paintings, you can find dramatic vistas of windswept cliffs as seen from the links, or a profoundly emotional view of the Swilcan Bridge, looking back at the St. Andrews links, at sunrise, sunset or under the moonlight.
Make an Investment
Golf course art has both aesthetic and intrinsic value. Paintings by a well-known golf artist like Linda Hartough or Marci Rule, particularly originals or signed series prints, are likely to increase in value over the years. Both accomplished artists have painted views of Augusta #12 and many other famous golf courses over the years, and their work has appreciated in value.
Start a Conversation
A picture of a golf course is a great conversation starter. If you do business with other golfers – and who doesn’t? – they’re likely to recognize famous holes and courses. Some may have stories to share of their own exploits on a particular golf course, while others may talk about their dreams of someday playing that course or their memories of watching a golf match where one of the legends of golf or another met the challenges – or failed to conquer it.
Accessible to Everyone
You don’t have to be a golf enthusiast to enjoy golf course pictures. Golfers may have extra knowledge to appreciate the relative difficulty of a hole or have memories to place the golf photograph in context, but everyone likes to look at the majestic landscapes of golf courses throughout the world.

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