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Barlo Puts Finishing Touches on Jamie Oliver's Restaurant

For Jamie Oliver's restaurant opening soon in Hong Kong, the restauranteur employed the popular artist Barlo to put on a few finishing touches in terms of art.

The result is the Foo Dog, a mythical creature that usually guards palaces and castles. Considering this restaurant is located in Hong Kong where many people take spirituality very seriously, this is the ideal piece to finish off the overall design. The design was completed with spray paint for the restaurant, with bright colors and interesting swirls used for a memorable effect. One goal of this work is to surprise guests when they come in, which will most likely happen since the piece looks slightly out of place in the entranceway. Photo Credits: designboom, mrbarlo.tumblr
Trend Themes
1. Mythical Creature Art - The use of mythical creature art in restaurant design can create a memorable and surprising experience for guests.
2. Bright and Colorful Designs - Using spray paint and bright colors in restaurant designs can make them visually appealing and memorable.
3. Cultural Influenced Decor - Incorporating culturally significant decor elements, like the Foo Dog in Hong Kong, can add authenticity and appeal to a restaurant design.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality Industry - Restaurants can leverage mythical creature art and colorful designs to create unique dining experiences and attract customers.
2. Art and Design Industry - Artists specializing in mythical creature art and spray paint techniques can find opportunities to collaborate with restaurants for customized designs.
3. Tourism Industry - Restaurants that incorporate culturally influenced decor can attract tourists looking for authentic and immersive dining experiences.

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