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Back to list Added May 18, 2023

New Artwork entitled ' The Warehouse'

This artwork draws inspiration from the House music subculture that emerged in Chicago, Illinois, USA, during the 1980s. This cultural movement brought together people of different races, sexual orientations, and backgrounds through a shared love of music and dance, and is characterized by its repetitive beats, synthesized melodies, and soulful vocals.

The term "house music" originated from a club called "The Warehouse," where DJ Frankie Knuckles played his unique blend of disco, funk, and soulful music. The club quickly became a refuge for people seeking to escape the racism and homophobia of the outside world.

As this subculture spread beyond Chicago to other cities in the United States and eventually gained a global following, it became synonymous with the idea of inclusivity, freedom, and expression. It significantly influenced the dance music scene of the 1990s.

This original painting serves as a representation of the sense of inclusivity and self-expression that characterized the House music subculture. It embodies the idea of a space where one can be free to express themselves without fear of judgment. As such, it is a fitting tribute to a movement that helped unite people from diverse backgrounds through the power of music and dance.

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