Examine painting.

Under the flourescent lights of the hotel lobby, you are able to invoke all the finely-honed artistic skills that you possess. The painting's subject matter is hugely disturbing: lunatic World War II despot Adolf Hitler, looking unnervingly real. Beyond that, however, closer inspection reveals that the portrait's execution is quite unusual, its being made up from thousands, perhaps millions, of tiny, tiny spots of colour that build up into an image in the same way as the dots on a TV screen. It must have taken the artist ages to do.

You can:

Go to your room for a well-earned sleep.

Ask the people at the desk to store the painting in a safety deposit box.

Visit the bar and drink it dry.