531 La Catrina Restaurant

531 La Catrina Restaurant

Mexican restaurant

For a new Mexican restaurant in Gdansk, we made two murals highlighting the interior design:
- On the main wall: a subtle mural with La Catrina, in vivid colors, harmoniously matching the atmosphere of the premises.
- In the basement bar: a fluorescent skull on the ceiling that glows spectacularly under UV light, adding a unique touch.
The designs perfectly complement the Mexican decor and atmosphere of the place.

address: Piwna 61, Gdansk

530 Painting in an apartment

530 Painting in an apartment

Mural in the room

A modern, elegant mural in shades of black, white and gold has become the dominant feature of the living area of a luxury apartment for short-term rental. The large-format portrait of a woman in an expressive, artistic form combines the severity of monochromatic brushstrokes with the subtle glow of gold paint. With its dynamic composition and abstract accents, the mural gives the interior the feel of an art gallery, while maintaining the sophisticated elegance of the glamour style.
The design blends perfectly with the minimalist furniture, wooden flooring and muted color scheme of the apartment, creating a strong, memorable point that sets the apartment apart from other rental offers.

address: Zgorzelec

529 Jubilee mural

529 Jubilee mural

700th anniversary of Biskupiec

Biskupiec was founded as the town of Bischofswerder 700 years ago, and developed under Teutonic and Prussian rule. In the 19th-20th centuries it bustled with fairs and crafts, but after World War II it lost its municipal rights in 1946, becoming a village. The mural, made as part of the celebration of the 700th anniversary of Biskupiec's incorporation, depicts the town's former appearance: the cobbled market square, horse-drawn carriages, residents in historical costumes, townhouses and store signs (such as a bakery), paying homage to the past.

address: 5 Grudziądzka Street, Biskupiec

painting took: 5 days

528 Great Synagogue

528 Great Synagogue

Great Synagogue in Leczyca

We designed and painted a mural commemorating the 1765 wooden Great Synagogue - one of the most valuable synagogues in Poland, burned down by the Germans in 1940.
In the upper part you can see the entire building, and through an illusory „window” you look into the interior with an octagonal bimah and a painted sky.
This brings us back in memory to a time when Jews made up almost half of the population of Leczyca - the mural preserves their heritage in the heart of the city.

address: 1 Żydowska St., Łęczyca

painting took: 5 days

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