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Clara Berta - Harmony, 2024
Clara Berta
Clara Berta (Hungarian-American, b. 1963) - Magic 21, Mixed media and acrylic on canvas, 121.92 x 243.84 cm (2020)
Explosion by Clara Berta (b. 1963)
Acrylic On Canvas 48 × 48 in; 122 × 122 cm
"Nothing is a smooth road I guess. Being an artist takes a lot of hard work and dedication. I would love to paint what I desire, however, to be commercially successful, you sometimes must bow to a gallery owner and take some direction. Again, my training in discipline is helpful, as I now must build series of works that show consistency. Both galleries and collectors appreciate that!" ― C B
SPRING INTO COLOR
Acrylic on Canvas
CLARA BERTA
The Quiet Healer: Visual Art for Patient Stress Reduction
Visual art is presented in the blog as a subtle yet powerful force within healthcare environments, capable of easing patient stress and fostering emotional comfort. By incorporating calming imagery—such as nature scenes, soft color palettes, and abstract compositions—medical spaces can shift from sterile and intimidating to more welcoming and human-centered. This transformation helps patients feel safer and more relaxed, creating an atmosphere that supports both mental and physical healing.
The article also underscores the measurable benefits of visual art on patient well-being. Studies show that exposure to art can lower stress hormones, reduce anxiety, and improve overall mood, reinforcing its role as a non-invasive therapeutic tool in clinical settings. Beyond patient care, the presence of thoughtfully selected artwork contributes to a more positive environment for healthcare staff, helping reduce burnout and enhancing the overall care experience.
Ultimately, the blog frames visual art as a “quiet healer” that works in the background to promote relaxation, resilience, and recovery. By intentionally integrating art into healthcare design, providers can create restorative spaces that elevate patient experiences and outcomes, as explored in the original article: https://bertaart.com/the-quiet-healer-visual-art-for-patient-stress-reduction/
Clara Berta, Magical Night, 2022
Acrylic on Canvas
48 × 96 in | 121.9 × 243.8 cm
Clara Berta
Centered Light, 2021
Acrylic on Canvas
48 × 96 in | 121.9 × 243.8 cm