Restoration
Flowing water introduces movement without noise, helping rooms feel calmer, slower, and more balanced.
Wellness Waters is a residential-first collection of flowing water, waterfalls, streams, and abstract water motion selected for rooms that need calm, restoration, and visual breathing space — from living rooms and primary suites to spa-inspired retreats, boutique hospitality, wellness spaces, and quiet healthcare interiors.
Browse the room examples and water prints below. Click any purchase link to open my secure print storefront, where you can choose size, frame, canvas, metal, acrylic, or paper options. Fulfillment, shipping, and return details are handled through the print storefront.
A large waterfall piece can bring natural movement and visual breathing room into a warm living room without making the space feel commercial or clinical.
Purchase PrintFlowing water imagery works especially well in rooms designed for slowing down: living rooms, lounges, reading areas, and spaces where calm rhythm matters more than dramatic scenery.
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Soft sunset water motion introduces warmth, calm, and atmosphere above a bed while still feeling sophisticated enough for luxury residential interiors.
Purchase PrintAbstract water pieces give bedrooms and quiet spaces a more contemporary wellness feel, adding softness and motion without becoming overly thematic.
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Black and white waterfall
I like this one in black and white because the shape of the water becomes the subject — less about color, more about rhythm, shadow, and quiet movement. Best for: therapy offices, waiting rooms, monochrome interiors, quiet hospitality corridors.
Smoky Mountains forest water
Grotto Falls has that classic Smokies feeling: green forest light, cool air, and water tucked back into the trees. I wanted this image to feel calm without becoming too soft. Best for: bedrooms, spa rooms, wellness offices, biophilic residential interiors.
Pacific Northwest waterfall
Multnomah is photographed constantly, so I look for the feeling more than the postcard view — the height, the green walls, and the sense of standing below moving water. Best for: entryways, tall walls, primary suites, hospitality and lodge interiors.
Monochrome water study
Abrams Falls has power, but removing the color changes the mood completely. What remains is texture, tone, and the weight of water moving through the frame. Best for: offices, corridors, refined residential rooms, modern black-and-white interiors.
Restorative spring water
Spring water in the Smokies has a sound you remember after leaving. I wanted this photograph to keep that soft movement and fresh green atmosphere. Best for: living rooms, therapy offices, wellness spaces, spa-inspired residential rooms.
Moody long exposure
Hocking Hills can be at its best in darker gorge light. This one has that tucked-away Ohio feeling where the waterfall feels quiet, close, and protected. Best for: bedrooms, moody lounges, Ohio projects, quiet residential and boutique interiors.
Colorado canyon waterfall
Box Canyon in Ouray feels narrow, cool, and dramatic. I like this vertical piece because it keeps the canyon feeling contained instead of turning it into a broad landscape. Best for: spa corridors, vertical walls, wellness suites, modern mountain interiors.
Alaska waterfall landscape
Alaska water always feels larger than the frame. At Solomon Gulch, the movement of the waterfall and the surrounding landscape had that raw, northern energy I always look for. Best for: lodges, hospitality spaces, mountain homes, statement walls with natural movement.
Ohio forest waterfall
Broken Rock Falls is one of those Hocking Hills scenes where the rock, water, and green forest all compress into one quiet space. It feels very Ohio to me. Best for: regional projects, healthcare waiting areas, resident rooms, nature-focused homes.
Ethereal Alaska cascades
Horsetail Falls has that Alaska scale where the water seems to fall out of the mountains instead of from one ledge. It works when a room needs drama but still wants nature. Best for: large vertical walls, hospitality suites, lodge interiors, mountain-inspired spaces.
Spring green waterfall
Cedar Cliff in spring is all fresh green and moving water. It is not a loud image, which is why I like it for rooms that need calm more than spectacle. Best for: wellness clinics, bedrooms, therapy offices, fresh natural residential interiors.
Abstract water serenity
This one is less about a specific place and more about the surface of water itself — soft blue movement, clean enough for modern rooms but still connected to nature. Best for: bedrooms, spa reception areas, coastal interiors, modern wellness rooms.The collection is organized around how water changes the feeling of a room: soft movement, visual quiet, reflected light, and a stronger connection to nature.
Flowing water introduces movement without noise, helping rooms feel calmer, slower, and more balanced.
Water imagery can make a bedroom, living room, suite, or wellness space feel more intentional and emotionally complete.
Forest streams, waterfalls, and abstract water surfaces create a nature connection without forcing a literal theme.
Wellness Waters is strongest in interiors where soft movement, reflected light, and a connection to nature support the purpose of the room.
Large waterfall and stream artwork can create a calm focal point in gathering spaces, lake homes, mountain homes, and quiet luxury interiors.
Abstract water, sunset motion, and soft flowing imagery work especially well above beds, dressers, and primary suite walls.
Water-based artwork supports retreat-like rooms where warmth, calm, and a sense of escape matter.
Water imagery pairs naturally with stone, wood, linen, plaster, and soft daylight in wellness-oriented residential spaces.
Flowing water and forest streams support small rooms designed for quiet, reflection, and visual rest.
Water-based imagery gives boutique hospitality spaces a restorative destination feeling.
Flowing water and forest streams support rooms designed for conversation, reflection, and emotional restoration.
Placed lower in the collection strategy, water imagery can still soften patient-facing spaces and create a calmer first impression.
A quick guide for choosing water imagery versus quieter, mountain, coastal, or monochrome collections.
Wellness Waters adds flowing rhythm and water movement; Quiet Earth feels quieter, grounded, and more still.
Wellness Waters is intimate and spa-oriented; Mountain Light is brighter, larger, and stronger for lodge or statement walls.
Wellness Waters feels enclosed and restorative; Coastal Atmosphere feels open, shoreline-based, and airy.
Wellness Waters brings softness and natural flow; Monochrome Stillness is more architectural, neutral, and restrained.
The Wellness Waters collection can be reviewed through a simple workflow that helps translate calming water imagery into real residential rooms, hospitality suites, wellness spaces, and commercial interiors.
Send a room photo, wall dimensions, project type, finish palette, preferred atmosphere, or inspiration images.
Artwork recommendations are selected around scale, orientation, architecture, lighting, mood, and intended use.
Receive visual previews showing artwork placement, proportion, alternate options, and presentation direction.
Artwork is available in framed prints, canvas, acrylic, metal, and custom-sized large-format options.
Wellness Waters was built for projects where artwork needs to soften the atmosphere, support calm movement, and feel intentional within the room rather than added as a final decorative layer.
Mockups can help compare horizontal, vertical, color, and monochrome artwork options before final selection.
Request Mockup For DesignersWellness Waters is organized to support homeowners, residential designers, hospitality teams, wellness clinics, and healthcare environments that need calming nature-based artwork with clear presentation options.
Artwork can be ordered in multiple formats and custom sizes, with room mockups available when scale, orientation, placement, or collection fit needs to be reviewed before purchase.
View Designer PageEmail a room photo, project direction, or wall dimensions for a complimentary mockup preview. I can help show how a Wellness Waters piece may look in a spa, healthcare space, hospitality suite, residential interior, corridor, lobby, or treatment room.
About the Artist
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.