Art For Yoga Studios

Let’s Create Something Meaningful Together

There’s something powerful that happens when art is part of a space where people come to feel more like themselves. Yoga studios are more than workout rooms — they’re places for reflection, growth, and presence. I’ve been lucky to have three of my paintings permanently featured in local Hamilton studios, and every time I visit, I’m reminded that the right piece of art doesn’t just decorate a wall — it adds to the experience people are having in the space.

If you're a studio owner or wellness space curator looking for artwork that resonates on a deeper level — not just something that fills space, but something that adds meaning — I’d love to connect. Whether it's a piece that already exists or something custom, I can create something that works with your vision and makes your space feel more grounded and alive.

Monica Brinkman, a woman with tattoos wearing a beige jumpsuit, smiling and raising her arms, standing next to a framed artwork of a female figure in a tree yoga pose, on a dark background with leaves, on a green wall in a room with wood flooring.
Woman practicing yoga in tree pose, standing on one leg with foot resting on inner thigh, arms extended out, making an OK sign with fingers, smiling, indoors with a decorative wall, tree branch pattern, and framed artwork behind her.

Tara Hansen, Co-Owner Of Modo Yoga Hamilton

Jo Gale, Owner Of The Move Room in Hamilton

A woman with long dark hair and tattoos on her arms is sitting on the floor surrounded by potted plants, wearing a green workout tank top and leggings.
Message of support for a painting added to a gallery wall at a community center, with rainbow flags and a note thanking Monica.
An abstract painting of a person doing a handstand on a colorful landscape with pink clouds and a rainbow sky.

Beautiful Wall Art For Yoga Studios

My work is rooted in the feminine — the real kind. Not polished or curated, but raw, honest, emotional, layered. I paint to process what’s hard to put into words, and the themes I explore — cycles, breath, tension and release, softness, and strength — are naturally aligned with what yoga and mindfulness are about.

I offer original paintings, limited edition prints, and mural collaborations for studios that want their space to feel intentional, personal, and expressive.