Lloyd's Cafe and Bakeryn keittiön puoleinen seinä.
From the collection of Helsinki City Museum
From the collection of Helsinki City Museum
Lloyd's Cafe and Bakeryn keittiön puoleinen seinä. is a work by Yehia Eweis, held at Helsinki City Museum.
This photo shows the back wall of a cozy café. Bright green paint covers the walls, with shelves holding mugs, teapots, and stacks of plates. Hanging above the counter are six small artworks: a black-and-white sketch of a person, a sepia-toned close-up of a face, a colorful butterfly design, and three others in mixed styles. The counter has a cash register, a coffee machine, and a chalkboard menu listing breakfast options. The café’s walls feel like a gallery, mixing everyday objects with art. The chalkboard menu includes fillings like mozzarella and tempeh, hinting at a focus on simple, fresh food. Next, check out the Museum of Ethnography to see more works like this one.
These drawings zoom in on everyday spaces—cafés, skateparks, and rooms—captured in crisp lines and spare detail.
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