Jumpstart Your Brain With COLOR!

Filed Under: browsing the archives    On: June 7, 2010    posted by: casey

1404_largeview.jpg Filter Samples by Jessica Eaton

What could be better to jumpstart your brain on a Monday than a cup of coffee and a splash of color? Psychology Today reports that "viewing art for 40 minutes reduces stress as effectively as 5 hours of postwork decompression." Well, we've got a ton of art for you to look at! Releasing at least two new prints a week, it's easy to forget (in our newsletter-writing frenzy) that we have a virtual flat-file filled with beautiful editions from days past.

Browsing by color is one of the lesser known but most exciting ways to browse 20x200. Using our color browser, we took a scroll through our archives to rediscover hidden gems across the spectrum:



Verlag 3 by Carol Padberg

See more RED →


Untitled (Geese, London) by Dana Miller

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La Paz, Bolivia by Stefan Ruiz

See more BLUE →


Photographer's Dilemma by Tatsuro Kiuchi

See more YELLOW →


Untitled (My bad) by Mike Monteiro

See more BLACK →


Polly by Christina Muraczewski

See more BROWN →


Mossball by Don Hamerman

See more PINK →


Lamb No. 3 by Sharon Montrose

See more WHITE →


Nonsensical Infographic No. 3 by Chad Hagen

See more PURPLE →


Lovebirds by Lisa Congdon

See more ORANGE →


The Pinetum, Wakehurst Place by Beth Dow

See more BLACK & WHITE →

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