Original artwork description:

The Morrison Hotel Gallery.
oil on canvas
cm 30x40

An artwork from my "Back in NYC" series - an oil painting featuring a crumpled business card from the iconic Morrison Hotel Gallery in NYC. This artwork pays tribute to the legendary music scene and cultural landmarks that define the city's rich artistic heritage.

The crumpled business card bears the iconic logo of the Morrison Hotel Gallery, featuring the legendary album cover of The Doors captured by photographer Henry Diltz. This image has become synonymous with the spirit of rock 'n' roll and has left an indelible mark on music history.

As I explored the vibrant streets of NYC, I was drawn to the allure of this legendary gallery, a bastion of artistic expression and creativity. Through the lens of pop art, I sought to immortalize this everyday object, transforming it into a work of art that celebrates the cultural significance of the Morrison Hotel Gallery and its iconic imagery.

Join me in celebrating the legacy of The Doors, the visionary work of photographer Henry Diltz, and the enduring impact of the Morrison Hotel Gallery on the cultural landscape of New York City. Let this painting serve as a reminder of the power of music, art, and creativity to transcend time and inspire generations to come. 🎨🎶

This is an original artwork painted by me Gennaro Santaniello © 2024. All rights reserved.
- Signed on the back .
- With certificate of authenticity.
- Carefully packed in a cardboard box and shipped with International airfreight courier
- Fast delivery
- Please feel free to contact me for any question

Materials used:

professional oil color on canvas.

Tags:
#pop art #the doors #new york #nyc #newyork #morrison hotel 

The Morrison Hotel Gallery "back in NYC" (2024)

Oil painting 
by Gennaro Santaniello

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The Morrison Hotel Gallery.
oil on canvas
cm 30x40

An artwork from my "Back in NYC" series - an oil painting featuring a crumpled business card from the iconic Morrison Hotel Gallery in NYC. This artwork pays tribute to the legendary music scene and cultural landmarks that define the city's rich artistic heritage.

The crumpled business card bears the iconic logo of the Morrison Hotel Gallery, featuring the legendary album cover of The Doors captured by photographer Henry Diltz. This image has become synonymous with the spirit of rock 'n' roll and has left an indelible mark on music history.

As I explored the vibrant streets of NYC, I was drawn to the allure of this legendary gallery, a bastion of artistic expression and creativity. Through the lens of pop art, I sought to immortalize this everyday object, transforming it into a work of art that celebrates the cultural significance of the Morrison Hotel Gallery and its iconic imagery.

Join me in celebrating the legacy of The Doors, the visionary work of photographer Henry Diltz, and the enduring impact of the Morrison Hotel Gallery on the cultural landscape of New York City. Let this painting serve as a reminder of the power of music, art, and creativity to transcend time and inspire generations to come. 🎨🎶

This is an original artwork painted by me Gennaro Santaniello © 2024. All rights reserved.
- Signed on the back .
- With certificate of authenticity.
- Carefully packed in a cardboard box and shipped with International airfreight courier
- Fast delivery
- Please feel free to contact me for any question

Materials used:

professional oil color on canvas.

Tags:
#pop art #the doors #new york #nyc #newyork #morrison hotel 
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I was born in Naples, Italy, in 1980 and grew up in the area around Vesuvius, where I currently live and work. I started painting very early and I made... Read more

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