![]() Other Works in this Series: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Marriott Marquis Size: 48" x 24"Medium: Oil on canvas Date: 2018 Sold Private Collection of a member of Tenderloin Museum, San Francisco Marriott Marquis, presents the facade of San Francisco's Marriott Hotel of 4th and Mission Streets. This hotel rises 39 stories high in the skyline. The building has different looks while viewing from a far. It may look like a jukebox . It may have a robotic influence. It can also be seen as an Egyptian Sphinx! The best thing about this hotel is visiting its top floor where the restaurant is at, and while there take a look at the magnificent view of the city! This painting reflects a modern look, in bright and sold tones. This is my third painting inspired by the Marriott. This painting was first exhibited at Araujo's Solo Show, "Abstract Metropolis" at Parisoma in San Francisco, January 18th to February 21st, 2018. It was later exhibited "FACADES: Central City Architecture" at the annual "SF History Days" at the Old Mint, March 2018. The Marriott Marquis was also exhibited at the Park Central Hotel in San Francisco, April 17th-September 18th, 2018, and at Araujo's solo show "Urban Abstracts" at the Tenderloin Museum, December 6th, 2018 to February 3rd, 2019. [ Write a Review for this Work ] [ Return to Gallery ] |