About: This reproduction of a neon artwork captures a pivotal moment in Elvis Presley’s life — his 1960 de-mob mugshot, taken just as he prepared to leave the army and step into a new chapter of fame. In this striking piece, the King confidently holds a glowing neon sign that playfully references his breakthrough hit “Heartbreak Hotel” — the song that launched him into rock ‘n’ roll legend in 1956.
Yet beneath the rebellious swagger lies a deeper spiritual undercurrent. The neon sign reading “Sorry, No Vacancy” becomes a modern parable: Even the biggest star in the world can find no room at the inn. Elvis stands at the threshold of leaving the army behind and stepping into superstardom. In the bright lights of fame, he’s both the ultimate star and a man who still feels the loneliness that often comes with it.
Made with signature aluminium and glowing neon, the piece turns a simple mugshot into something powerful and timeless. It quietly reminds us how quickly worldly success can come and go, and how even the biggest stars long for something deeper and more lasting.
Medium: Photographic print of original neon artwork
Materials: Aluminium
Size: 80cm x 80cm (82 × 82cm Framed)
Edition: 5 signed and numbered
Frame: Artwork float mounted in a 6mm wide, 30mm deep walnut frame with a 4 mm shadow gap.
Media: Watch Elvis perform "Heartbreak Hotel"
About: This reproduction of a neon artwork captures a pivotal moment in Elvis Presley’s life — his 1960 de-mob mugshot, taken just as he prepared to leave the army and step into a new chapter of fame. In this striking piece, the King confidently holds a glowing neon sign that playfully references his breakthrough hit “Heartbreak Hotel” — the song that launched him into rock ‘n’ roll legend in 1956.
Yet beneath the rebellious swagger lies a deeper spiritual undercurrent. The neon sign reading “Sorry, No Vacancy” becomes a modern parable: Even the biggest star in the world can find no room at the inn. Elvis stands at the threshold of leaving the army behind and stepping into superstardom. In the bright lights of fame, he’s both the ultimate star and a man who still feels the loneliness that often comes with it.
Made with signature aluminium and glowing neon, the piece turns a simple mugshot into something powerful and timeless. It quietly reminds us how quickly worldly success can come and go, and how even the biggest stars long for something deeper and more lasting.
Medium: Photographic print of original neon artwork
Materials: Aluminium
Size: 80cm x 80cm (82 × 82cm Framed)
Edition: 5 signed and numbered
Frame: Artwork float mounted in a 6mm wide, 30mm deep walnut frame with a 4 mm shadow gap.
Media: Watch Elvis perform "Heartbreak Hotel"