Priced at $675 for one night's stay as this hotel offers canvas and none toxic paint
for a memorable conceptual experience. As streaks of passion and blurred action
this Hotel invites couples to make love on canvas. To create Valentine's works
of art In a bid to make this Valentine's Day a special night to
remember, one hotel is inviting guests to cover themselves in paint and make
love on canvas.
The Tribeca
Grand in New York told Art view that its special package,
priced at $675 for one night's stay, 'is so unique it instantly reawakens
those "first date" feelings and brings couples closer together as
they express their love through art.' The 5ft by 4ft canvases, which will be left
in each room along with pots of paint, chocolate covered strawberries,
champagne, and candles, can be rapt put into a canvas pot taken home afterwards
as a romantic keepsake.+9
Letting the creative juices flow theme in a bid to make this Valentine's
Day a special night to remember, The Tribeca Grand hotel in New York is
inviting guests to cover themselves in paint and make love on canvas. Artist
Alexander Esguerra was behind the concept.
As he has been running his 'Love and Paint' experiences for the past four years and collaborated with Tribeca Grand to create a special Valentine's Day-themed package. 'Love is a powerful creative force,' says the 32 year-old, who came up with the idea after a night of passion. Recalling his light-bulb moment, he told the New York Daily News: 'I woke up one morning after a sexual encounter and my normally organized room was a mess, A room for two. Here A photograph of one of the suites at the Tribeca Grand. Keeping it clean so that hotel guests don't damage furnishings while making their passionate works of art, a clear protective tarpaulin and slippers are provided.+9
As he has been running his 'Love and Paint' experiences for the past four years and collaborated with Tribeca Grand to create a special Valentine's Day-themed package. 'Love is a powerful creative force,' says the 32 year-old, who came up with the idea after a night of passion. Recalling his light-bulb moment, he told the New York Daily News: 'I woke up one morning after a sexual encounter and my normally organized room was a mess, A room for two. Here A photograph of one of the suites at the Tribeca Grand. Keeping it clean so that hotel guests don't damage furnishings while making their passionate works of art, a clear protective tarpaulin and slippers are provided.+9
All smiles: After an evening of artistry, guests will be treated to an
'extravagant breakfast' in bed - and so they can take time to admire their painting
efforts, checkout has been extended from noon to 2pm 'I wanted to artistically
capture those moments through the act of sex that our bodies interacted and
affected the space around us without bringing in that whole played-out porn
spiel.' So that hotel guests don't damage furnishings while making their
passionate works of art, a clear protective tarpaulin and slippers are provided
and to ensure that they don't come out in rashes after rolling around in layers
of paint, a special non-toxic, water-based formula was selected. Novel idea: Artist Alexander Esguerra was behind
the concept - He has been running his 'Love and Paint' experiences for the past
four years and collaborated with Tribeca Grand to create a special Valentine's
Day-themed package+Getting into the swing of
things: Mr Esguerra says that he usually tells people to take the paint, lay on
top of the canvas and pour it over their bodies.
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