As we head into the New Year, it may be time to redecorate and shift the room for positive vibes, energy, and inspiration with new art.
Yuko Adachi, internationally acclaimed artist, has many revisiting the idea of multi-dimensional artwork being used as visual medicine to anchor soul wellness.
By creating a space that’s uniquely yours and selecting art pieces that can transform your space, you can create a positive sanctuary that looks luxurious but also promotes a sense of well-being. Yuko’s high-end artwork touches deep into the soul, using multi-dimensional as a gateway that impacts an individual. This is what we call “visual medicine”, working to bring a deep sense of peace, balance, and healing vibes to any space.
Frontiers in Psychology found that patients with moderate-to-severe depression showed up to a 37% improvement in mood scores after participating in art therapy sessions. The Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health found that overly worked employees exposed to art in their environments experienced a 25% reduction in burnout symptoms. There’s a reason feng shui was created more than 5,000 years ago for those looking for a framework for creating balanced, mindful spaces that support a fulfilling life.
Yuko believes:
- Color and light are the true visual standouts in any room, and that a room needs to adorn the artwork, not the other way around.
- Artwork makes positive impacts for people and uplifts the soul from visual stimulation.
- There’s power in color, symbolic meditations on life, mortality, and well-being. Yuko’s artwork has been shown to be centered around spiritual and energetic protection through light-coded artwork, shapes, lines, and color.
- Paintings are more than decorative; they are tools for introspection and transformation, helping individuals align with their personal power and authenticity.
- The ascension process is related to our heart frequency and medicine for the soul through the visual experience.
About the Artist
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