Motto Hotel By Hilton

Chelsea, NY

IMAGE FEATURE

City skyline during sunset with high-rise buildings and a partly cloudy sky.

Art consulting firm Indiewalls selected one of my images to be featured in the Motto hotel by Hilton in New York. Located on the vibrant Chelsea neighborhood, on 24th street near 7th Ave, the hotel's aesthetic celebrates the 24/7 life of the New Yorker through tongue in cheek references to pills by Hilt Projects, abstract depictions of transience by Diego Kuffer, and cyclical representations of Night & Day by Fong Qi Wei.

My work was selected by Stonehill Taylor’s design team, to bring the the Motto aesthetic concept to life through the works of various artists, including one of my images.

I captured this image in one of my trips to the city, in a time where I was experimenting with vibrancy in color, composition and distorted perspective.

The design team created various formats of my image, one including glass, vinyl, and frames on the walls.

A bedroom corner with a sliding door featuring a cityscape and sky design, a wall-mounted TV, part of a bed with a light-colored blanket, and a multicolored rug on a wooden floor.
A modern hotel room with a large window, a blue velvet sofa, colorful geometric-patterned wall art, a floor lamp, a flat-screen TV, and contemporary furniture.
Interior of a modern bedroom with a blue and white color scheme, featuring a patterned headboard, a framed cityscape photograph with a cloudy sky, modern wall-mounted lighting, and a brass railing.
Part of a hotel room showing a bed with white linens, a bedside table with a phone, a wall-mounted reading light, a door, a mural of a city skyline under a cloudy sky, and a colorful geometric rug.

My work played a key part in the process of translating the design’s team vision, along with other featured artists that were a big part of the hotel’s success.