Joe Taveras creates canvases on Covid-era restaurant dividers At a time when unity was in high demand, dividers became a necessary sign of the pandemic – a tool that helped keep some restaurants in business. The team at Little Donkey in Cambridge ordered a set of plastic partitions they […]
Joe Taveras creates canvases on Covid-era restaurant dividers
This is an article showing a creative way to spruce up plain looking barriers at your restaurant.
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At a time when unity was in high demand, dividers became a necessary sign of the pandemic – a tool that helped keep some restaurants in business. The team at Little Donkey in Cambridge ordered a set of plastic partitions they thought were transparent — but the dividers showed up in an unappetizing shade of black. So they reached out to Joe Taveras on Instagram. The multi-media artist spray-painted the partitions at Little Donkey and Uni and the jersey barriers at Sonsie – using his cubist, neo-expressionist and hip hop-inspired style to transform the black and concrete dividers into art.