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Introducing the latest addition to my "Back in NYC" series - an evocative oil painting depicting a crumpled Nathan's hot dog box. This artwork delves into the heart of New York City's iconic street food culture, encapsulating the vibrancy and flavor of the city's culinary landscape.

Nathan's Famous has long been synonymous with the "flavor of New York," its ubiquitous hot dog carts scattered throughout the city serving as culinary landmarks. In this painting, the crumpled hot dog box serves as a symbol not only of Nathan's renowned brand but also of the bustling street food scene that defines New York City living.

As I explored the streets of NYC, I was captivated by the sight of these crumpled boxes, each one a testament to the countless meals enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Through the lens of pop art, I sought to immortalize this everyday object, elevating it to a piece of art that celebrates the city's rich culinary heritage.

But beyond its culinary significance, the Nathan's hot dog box represents a way of life - one characterized by hustle, diversity, and the constant flow of people and flavors that make New York City truly unique.

This is an original artwork painted by me Gennaro Santaniello © 2024. All rights reserved.
- Signed on the back .
- With certificate of authenticity.
- Carefully packed in a cardboard box and shipped with International airfreight courier
- Fast delivery
- Please feel free to contact me for any question

Materials used:

professional oil color on canvas.

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#pop art #coke #coca cola #cocacola #coca cola can 
KFC plastic bag "back in NYC" (2024)
Oil painting
by Gennaro Santaniello

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Introducing the latest addition to my "Back in NYC" series - an evocative oil painting depicting a crumpled Nathan's hot dog box. This artwork delves into the heart of New York City's iconic street food culture, encapsulating the vibrancy and flavor of the city's culinary landscape.

Nathan's Famous has long been synonymous with the "flavor of New York," its ubiquitous hot dog carts scattered throughout the city serving as culinary landmarks. In this painting, the crumpled hot dog box serves as a symbol not only of Nathan's renowned brand but also of the bustling street food scene that defines New York City living.

As I explored the streets of NYC, I was captivated by the sight of these crumpled boxes, each one a testament to the countless meals enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Through the lens of pop art, I sought to immortalize this everyday object, elevating it to a piece of art that celebrates the city's rich culinary heritage.

But beyond its culinary significance, the Nathan's hot dog box represents a way of life - one characterized by hustle, diversity, and the constant flow of people and flavors that make New York City truly unique.

This is an original artwork painted by me Gennaro Santaniello © 2024. All rights reserved.
- Signed on the back .
- With certificate of authenticity.
- Carefully packed in a cardboard box and shipped with International airfreight courier
- Fast delivery
- Please feel free to contact me for any question

Materials used:

professional oil color on canvas.

Tags:
#pop art #coke #coca cola #cocacola #coca cola can 

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I was born in Naples, Italy, in 1980 and grew up in the area around Vesuvius, where I currently live and work. I started painting very early and I made... Read more

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