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Pavel Vetrov converts hotel room into a two-faced canvas

Pallvika KashivBy Pallvika KashivJune 6, 2015Updated:June 6, 20152 Mins Read
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The Ukrainian designer Pavel Vetrov, has converted a high-end hotel room into something that display the two faces of urban living – one is city and the other, streets. The half room highlights the pandemonium and colors of streets, whereas the rest of the room highlights supercilious and ordered life.

Vetrov calls his project the Sunday, which is largely influenced by Tilt’s Panic Room, where he converted a Marseille hotel suite into a half graffiti, half white canvas. He also decided to create something similar, and chose to graffiti walls of a hotel room.

Vetrov is a studio art director with a Ukrainian 3D visualization and design company Archivizer. In this project, a clear line divides the room in to two, one side is completely white, while the other is completely gratified, including the bed sheet, pillow or all other interior artifacts like curtains and furniture.

The Sunday beautifully exhibits colors and emotions of the streets within a high-end hotel room. So, which side you will go with?

The clearly bisects the room between street art and pure white
A line clearly bisects the room between street art and pure white
Pavel Vetrov is inspired by TILT's Panic Room
Pavel Vetrov is inspired by Tilt’s art, Panic Room 
The colored portion is graffitied including the bed sheet, pillow , furniture and curtains
The colored portion is heavily graffitied including the bed sheet, pillow, furniture and curtains
Sunday beautifully captures the colors and emotions of the street and city
Sunday beautifully captures colors and emotions of the urban living

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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