Neapolitans got that pizza. Amongst the world’s most historical cities, with streets abundant of cultural charm and a bad-boy persona opposite of Rome, is Napoli, the art-centric and industrial destination of Italy.

Droning the densely populated grid of Napoli’s quarters exposed astonishing rooftop compilations with tomato sauce hues that compete with Caravaggio’s paintings. And a sprinkle of never-ending clothesline silhouettes.

Piazza del Plebiscito. Mount Vesuvius. Palazzo Reale di Capodimonte. Art and architecture with Baroque, Medieval, and Renaissance flavor. Castles, churches, palaces. Greek and Roman origins. Benvenuti a Napoli Italia.



Teatro di San Carlo opera house and glass-roofed Galleria Umberto I.

From Via Toledo to Quartieri Spagnoli. The flamboyant Napoli streets.



Laundry day is everyday. Droning in quarters. Neapolitan hospitality.

The only active volcano of mainland Europe. Destruction of Pompeii.



Top down. An aerial glimpse of the west toward Chiaia and Mergellina.

Vesuvius at sunset. Dreaming of a staycation of neighboring Procida.



Renaissance

Call-to-action: Artists and the creator economy desire a physical space to call home. A place where we can sell, create, and host in community, and grow relationships with collectors who seek to purchase our work.

Through venture capital, I am co-opening Boho, a hospitality-driven art gallery and studio tailored to Artists of Color. Boho is where Artists, collectors, curators, dealers, and gallerists will coalesce to host the art world.

Send me an email. I would love to share our Boho Presentation and Investor Presentation with you. We will begin hosting Boho pop-up activations in New York to engage the art community. Express yourself, tell me what you think.