Curated Fine Art Photography

Monochrome Stillness

Black and white landscapes selected for quiet interiors, restorative environments, hospitality suites, refined residences, and spaces where artwork should feel timeless rather than decorative.

Original artwork selected for atmosphere, interior use, and emotional fit.

Dan Sproul is an Ohio-based fine art photographer and mixed media artist creating original artwork for hospitality, healthcare, corporate, wellness, and residential interiors across the United States.

His collections are organized by how a space should feel: quiet, restorative, atmospheric, grounded, memorable, or refined. That makes each page easier to use as a design resource instead of a traditional photography portfolio.

Quiet contrast for spaces that need calm, depth, and permanence.

Monochrome Stillness brings together black and white nature photography by Dan Sproul with a focus on atmosphere, reflection, mountain forms, mist, and soft visual rhythm. The collection is built for interiors where artwork needs to support the emotional tone of a room without overpowering the architecture.

These pieces work especially well in hospitality lounges, wellness spaces, healthcare corridors, residential living rooms, executive offices, and boutique environments where designers need artwork that feels sophisticated, grounded, and easy to specify across multiple rooms.

Built for interiors with restraint.

Hospitality

Guest corridors, spa lounges, boutique suites, reception walls, and quiet destination-inspired spaces.

Healthcare

Waiting areas, wellness corridors, patient rooms, therapy spaces, and restorative environments.

Residential

Living rooms, bedrooms, entryways, reading areas, and calm gallery-style interiors.

Commercial

Executive offices, conference rooms, reception areas, and refined professional spaces.

Designed for refined interiors.

Large-format monochrome landscapes create a calm focal point in rooms that rely on texture, lighting, architecture, and restraint.

Boutique hospitality corridor with black and white mountain lake artwork
Minimal residential living room with monochrome mountain reflection artwork
Warm residential living room with black and white Moraine Lake artwork
Executive suite with large monochrome glacier panorama artwork
Boutique hospitality lounge with dramatic black and white mountain artwork
Moody hospitality spa with oversized monochrome rock reflection artwork

Simple to specify. Flexible for residential and commercial projects.

This collection is meant to function as a calm, cohesive visual system rather than a set of unrelated prints. Monochrome work can move between rooms, floors, and project phases while maintaining a consistent emotional tone.

  • Available in large-format sizes for statement walls.
  • Works across hospitality, wellness, healthcare, residential, and office interiors.
  • Custom sizing available for project-specific walls and niches.
  • Trade pricing and mockup support available for designers and stagers.

Contact for Trade Pricing

Black and white landscape photography for quiet luxury interiors.

Monochrome Stillness was curated for designers, art buyers, and collectors looking for black and white landscape photography that feels calm, architectural, and lasting. The collection includes mountain reflections, misty forests, glacial valleys, quiet lakes, waterfalls, and atmospheric nature scenes selected for their ability to support refined interiors.

Rather than relying on color as the main design element, these photographs emphasize shape, shadow, texture, reflection, and tonal balance. That makes them especially useful in spaces with natural wood, stone, plaster, linen, leather, warm neutrals, and minimalist architecture.

For hospitality and commercial interiors, monochrome photography can create continuity across multiple spaces while still giving each room a distinct focal point. For residential interiors, these works bring depth and calm without competing with furniture, lighting, or architectural finishes.

All selected works are available as fine art prints through Dan Sproul’s print storefront, with format options suited for both personal collecting and interior design projects.