The interior and exterior decorations of vietnamese restaurant Pho Eden in Brno. The client introduced me to the name of the restaurant and told me to freestyle. Due to the name of the restaurant and the fact that the restaurant is run by christian family from Vietnam, this concept came to my mind: the decorations will be focused on biblical stories in asian style. As a reference I used famous paintings which are very well-known by the public, such as the mural Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, or the painting Forbidden fruit by Jacob Jordaens.
Thanks to this, several large-scale paintings were created which add a nice and comfy atmosphere to the interior. I also painted several smaller paintings depicting typical ingredients used in the vietnamese cuisine, logo restaurant, entrance signs, piktograms and small paintings on the wall.
The paintings decorate the brick walls of the Pho Eden vietnamese restaurant interior.
These are digitally painted and digitally printed on matte cotton canvas, grammage 280g/m². Canvas is stretched to a wooden frame with 3 cm profile, the painting goes over the edge so it’s not necessary to put it in frame.
A series of mini-paintings depicts typical ingredients used in vietnamese cuisine, which decorates the interior of the Pho Eden vietnamese restauranat in Brno
The tree of the knowledge of good and evil Pho grown from a bowl of pho noodles and together with the panel below decorate the entrance to the Pho Eden vietnamese restaurant.
Toilet signs.