Surf Coast artist Kirsten Walsh’s new “hyper-realistic” mural is ready to be unveiled at a well-known Geelong West pub on Mother’s Day.
The award-winning artist completed the mural at Mr Umami’s restaurant, formally the lounge of the Barking Dog, a fortnight ago in time for the occasion.
The mural on the restaurant’s rear interior wall depicts a face and pays tribute to umami, meaning “essence of deliciousness” in Japanese and known commonly as the ‘fifth taste’.
Foods that have a strong umami flavour include meats, shellfish, fish, tomatoes, mushrooms, cheeses and soy sauce.
“I wanted to bring impact to the space and bring out the vibrant atmosphere of the restaurant whilst picking up the theme of incredible taste,” Ms Walsh said.
She worked with the restaurant’s owners for several months on project, according to Bells Fine Art director Belinda White.
“The work by Kirsten is world-class and I believe it will set an impressive standard for hospitality experiences in the Geelong region,” Ms White said.
“No longer are people just going out to any venue for a one-dimensional experience, patrons are now eager to have a multi-sensory experience that includes visual art, food and atmosphere.”
The mural will be on display from Sunday when the Pakington Street restaurant opens its doors with a new theme and menu for Mother’s Day.
The unveiling comes after Ms Walsh earned national recognition at the Australian Street Art Awards earlier this year for her Geelong West mural celebrating cancer survivors.