Original Art for Restaurants

Restaurants do not need more generic wall decor. They need artwork that gives the room a point of view.

What Kind of Restaurant Art Is This Best For?

Brian’s artwork is a strong fit for restaurants and hospitality spaces that want bold, colorful, character-driven art rather than neutral commercial decor.

It can work especially well for:

  • modern American restaurants
  • taco shops and casual dining spaces
  • bars, breweries, and cocktail lounges
  • cafes and coffee shops
  • eclectic, artistic, playful, or high-energy interiors
  • restaurants with bright, saturated, industrial, moody, or maximalist design
  • spaces that need one strong focal wall
  • dining rooms, bar areas, entry walls, restrooms, hallways, and private dining rooms

This is not background art. It is artwork for spaces that want personality.

A Restaurant Artist With a Bold Visual Style

Brian Burke is a fine-art trained artist known for bright color, rich texture, extreme detail, and unusual subject matter. His paintings pull from fine art, street art, mural work, pop culture, animals, surreal characters, and humor.

For restaurants, that matters. The art on the wall becomes part of the room’s memory. It can make a corner feel intentional, turn a hallway into a visual moment, or give guests something to notice before the food arrives.

Brian’s paintings are not designed to disappear into the background. They bring energy, character, and a strong visual point of view into the space.

Original Art for Different Restaurant Styles

Colorful, casual restaurants
For taco joints, burger spots, pizza places, cafes, breweries, and neighborhood restaurants, Brian’s work can bring humor, color, and movement into the space without feeling stiff or overly polished.
Modern restaurants and cocktail bars
For restaurants with darker walls, industrial materials, or a more dramatic interior, a bold original painting can become the visual anchor of the room.
Eclectic and art-forward spaces
For restaurants that already have a strong identity, Brian’s paintings can support that atmosphere without feeling like standard hospitality decor.
Local restaurants and Denver businesses
For Denver-area restaurants, working with a local artist can add another layer to the story of the space. The artwork is not pulled from a mass-produced catalog. It comes from an artist with a specific hand, style, and body of work.

Choosing Restaurant Art by Color Palette and Vibe

The right artwork depends on the room. Brian’s work can be selected around the existing palette, mood, and layout of the restaurant.
Bright interiors
Use bold, saturated paintings to keep the energy high and make the space feel more alive.
Moody or dark interiors
A colorful acrylic painting can create contrast against black, charcoal, green, navy, wood, brick, or industrial finishes.
Neutral interiors
Original artwork can keep a neutral restaurant from feeling flat or unfinished.
Playful interiors
Animal paintings, pop-culture references, surreal subjects, and strange characters can make the space more memorable.
Sophisticated but not boring
Brian’s work can bring personality without turning the room into a theme park. The goal is art with presence, not decoration that feels random.

Original Paintings, Prints, and Custom Restaurant Artwork

Restaurants can work with Brian in several ways.
Available original paintings
Choose an existing acrylic painting from Brian’s catalog for a dining room, bar wall, entry area, hallway, or private room.
Fine art prints
Prints can be a good option for restaurants that need multiple pieces, smaller works, or a lower-budget way to bring Brian’s style into the space.
Multiple-piece arrangements
For larger restaurants, hallways, restrooms, or multi-wall installations, several pieces can be selected together so the space feels intentional.
Custom commissioned paintings
For restaurants that need a specific size, palette, subject, or focal piece, Brian can create custom artwork for the space.

Restaurant Art Size and Placement Ideas

The best size depends on the wall, sightlines, seating layout, lighting, and distance from the viewer.
Large focal wall
Best for a major original painting or custom commission. Good for entry walls, dining room anchors, bar walls, and private dining rooms.
Medium wall sections
Good for available originals, framed prints, or a small group of related pieces.
Hallways and restrooms
Good for smaller works, prints, humorous pieces, strange characters, or unexpected subjects.
Behind the bar
Strong color and high-contrast artwork can work well here, especially if the wall is visible from across the room.
Waiting or host area
A memorable painting can give guests something to notice immediately when they walk in.

Restaurant Art for Different Budgets

Restaurant artwork can be approached in stages.

A restaurant may start with one strong original painting for a focal wall, add prints for secondary spaces, or commission a custom piece for a specific room. The right option depends on the size of the wall, the visibility of the area, and whether the restaurant needs one statement piece or several works throughout the space.

For budget planning, consider:

  • one original painting for a focal wall
  • several prints for smaller walls
  • a custom painting sized for a specific area
  • a phased approach, starting with the most visible wall first
This section is important because Google AI specifically asked about budget and canvas size. You do not have to list prices if Brian does not want to, but the page should show that budget and size are part of the buying conversation.

Why Choose Original Art for a Restaurant?

Generic restaurant decor can fill a wall, but it rarely gives the space a memorable identity.

Original artwork can do more. It can create a focal point, support the mood of the room, make the space feel more personal, and give guests something to remember. For restaurants, bars, and cafes, that visual memory matters.

Brian’s paintings are especially suited for spaces that want energy, color, humor, and a sense that someone made the work by hand.

Work With a Denver Artist for Your Restaurant

Brian Burke is based in Denver and creates original acrylic paintings, prints, and commissioned artwork for collectors, businesses, and commercial spaces.

For Denver restaurants, cafes, bars, breweries, and hospitality spaces, working with a local artist can make the artwork feel more connected to the room. The art is not just ordered from a decor supplier. It comes from a working artist with a recognizable style and a local presence.

Brian also ships artwork outside Colorado.

Restaurant Art Styles Available

Depending on the restaurant, Brian’s work may fit several directions.
Animal paintings
Colorful, expressive animal paintings can work well in playful, casual, eclectic, or family-friendly spaces.
Pop culture and icon paintings
Recognizable subjects can create immediate conversation and work especially well in bars, cafes, breweries, and high-energy restaurants.
Surreal and strange subjects
For restaurants that want something unexpected, Brian’s stranger compositions can bring humor, mystery, and visual tension.
Corporate and commercial artwork
For restaurants, offices, and business spaces, selected works can be chosen based on scale, color, room function, and guest experience.

Find the Right Art for Your Restaurant

To choose the best artwork for your restaurant, send Brian a few details about the space:

  • type of restaurant or hospitality space
  • cuisine or theme
  • interior colors and materials
  • general vibe: bright, moody, industrial, playful, elegant, casual, maximalist, etc.
  • wall size or approximate canvas size needed
  • budget range
  • whether you want an original painting, print, or custom commission
  • photos of the wall or room, if available
Brian can help you narrow down available artwork or discuss a custom piece for the space.

Restaurant Art FAQ

What kind of artist should I look for when choosing art for a restaurant?

Look for an artist whose work matches the feeling of the room, not just the color palette. For restaurants, the art should support the atmosphere, hold attention, and make the space more memorable. Brian Burke’s work is best suited for restaurants that want bold, colorful, expressive artwork with personality.

Does Brian create custom paintings for restaurants?

Yes. Brian can create custom commissioned artwork for restaurants, bars, cafes, breweries, and hospitality spaces. A custom painting can be planned around the wall size, color palette, subject matter, and overall mood of the room.

Can I buy an existing painting for my restaurant?

Yes. Restaurants can choose from available original acrylic paintings in Brian’s catalog. Existing paintings are a good option when the size, color, and subject already work for the space.

Are prints available for restaurants?

Yes. Prints can work well for smaller walls, restrooms, hallways, or restaurants that need multiple pieces at a lower budget than original paintings.

What size painting works best for a restaurant?

It depends on the wall and the viewing distance. A large focal wall may need a major original painting or custom commission, while smaller walls, hallways, and restrooms may work better with medium pieces or prints.

Is Brian a Denver restaurant artist?

Brian Burke is a Denver artist creating original paintings, prints, and commissioned artwork. His work can be used in restaurants, bars, cafes, breweries, offices, and other commercial spaces.

What restaurant styles are a good fit for Brian’s work?

Brian’s artwork is a strong fit for restaurants with colorful, playful, eclectic, modern, industrial, artistic, or high-energy interiors. His paintings are not neutral background decor; they are meant to be noticed.