Some art decorates a room. And then there's the kind that defines it.
The black and white portrait of Jimi Hendrix — large, on canvas, with the visual weight that only true icons carry — belongs to the second category.
But where does it work best? And why?
In the kitchen
The kitchen is the most lived-in space in the home — the room where people actually stop and linger. A Jimi Hendrix canvas above the worktop or on a free wall makes a clear statement: that great taste in music and great taste in design have always been the same thing.
In the bedroom
The most personal room in the house. The one you see first in the morning and last at night. A Hendrix canvas above the headboard — in black and white, in a large format — isn't decoration. It's a presence.
In the hallway
Hallways are underrated. But they're the first thing you see when you walk through the door. A large Jimi Hendrix canvas on the entrance wall sets the tone for the entire home before you've even taken off your shoes.
In the home studio or music room
Here it's the obvious choice. But obvious doesn't mean wrong — Hendrix on the studio wall is exactly the kind of inspiration that never gets old.
Choosing the right size
For hallways and kitchens: 60x80 or 80x80 cm. For bedrooms and living rooms: 100x100 cm. For a real statement: 135x135 cm.
Every portrait in the ICONS collection is a premium canvas print reproduced from an original acrylic painting by Fabio Guzzano — not a digital illustration, but a print of a real hand-painted work.