
Article about my artistic proposal for the Nhow Amsterdam RAI hotel in Fucsia magazine.
The Colombian magazine Fucsia publishes an article about the iconic hotel Nhow Amsterdam Rai and the work of art fused with interior design and architecture that I have developed for the public spaces and rooms.
The Colombian magazine Fucsia has published an article about the Nhow Amsterdam Rai hotel, following a visit to its facilities by one of its reporters, who had the opportunity to visit each of the spaces and live in first person the immersive experience of art fused with interior design and architecture that creates the concept of this hotel: ‘The mix of cultures of the world’.
The first part of the article focuses on the idiosyncrasies of the hotel, its spaces, design, architecture, interior design, and, of course, the art that unifies all of the above and creates the magic behind the hotel’s thematic concept. This section mentions the works of art that preside over each of the 6 headboards that are distributed throughout the hotel’s 650 rooms and the large panoramic mural in the Moana Bar in which I have mixed Japanese and Mexican cultures through two immense ‘Catrinas-Geishas’ that star in the composition, one of the most striking in the hotel, which captures the essence of the mixture of cultural identities through a reinvented iconic symbolism.
The second part of the article focuses on my profile as an artist and my work for Nhow Amsterdam Rai, the focus of my creative proposal and the innovation that represents the fusion of my artistic work with architectural spaces and interior design, a disruptive model for a new generation of immersive experiences that transcend the mere contemplation of art from a third-person plane. READ THE ARTICLE ON THIS LINK
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