Art That Commands Attention
In commercial interior design, art serves as more than decoration—it becomes a statement of sophistication and a reflection of organizational values. FIVIS, the second piece in the RNAV Series, exemplifies how aviation-inspired fine art can transform corporate environments while creating memorable visual experiences for all who encounter it.
This sophisticated artwork demonstrates how the right piece can elevate any commercial space, creating environments that feel both professional and welcoming while establishing immediate visual impact.
Transforming Commercial Environments
Beyond Basic Decoration
Commercial spaces face a unique challenge: creating environments that feel sophisticated yet accessible. Generic artwork fails to achieve this balance, filling wall space without engaging the imagination or creating lasting impressions.
FIVIS takes a different approach entirely. When installed in the sophisticated commercial setting shown, the piece commands attention through its large-scale composition and complex layering of vibrant colors. The geometric precision creates an immediate focal point that draws visitors deeper into the space while establishing the environment’s creative and professional credibility.
The artwork’s balanced palette works harmoniously with the warm wood paneling and cool modern architecture, demonstrating how thoughtfully chosen art can unify diverse design elements while maintaining its own distinctive character.
The Psychology of Elevated Spaces
Research consistently shows that well-chosen art in commercial spaces produces measurable effects on both employees and visitors. Sophisticated artwork elevates mood, increases dwell time, and creates positive associations with the organizations that display it. More importantly, it communicates values: attention to detail, investment in quality, and respect for aesthetic excellence.
FIVIS achieves these benefits through its technical sophistication and visual complexity. The piece rewards sustained viewing, revealing new details and relationships as lighting conditions change throughout the day and as viewers experience it from different positions within the space.
