I've been working hard on an art pitch for the main space of a VP suite. The hotel is in Texas and the design aesthetic is a Western and Asian fusion. The direction I decided to go in was to create two pieces, which would be at a fair distance from one another but on the same wall, both measuring 48x60in and both inspired by vintage Chinese scrolls of landscape art. The key element in the paintings is the 14 karat gold that will offer a vintage Chinese feel to the piece. There is a lot of brushwork and I have used palette knives as well to create additional texture and movement. So far, I've stuck to a neutral palette: Payne's Gray, White, Blush, Sand, and Light Gray but I feel like the painting still needs a pop of red, orange, coral or purple for the finale. Here is what it looks like as of now and I've photoshopped it into an interior space with a similar palette to see how the colors sit in the environment. I've also photoshopped the same piece twice into the rendering provided by the client in the brief to view how it works there. Lots more to do but its definitely exciting to be working large again.
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