Cafe owner creates hand drawn interior in his comic-inspired eatery
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The owner of a comic-themed restaurant has shared impressive images showing black and white images decorating the interior of the eatery - that he drew by hand over a four month period.
Creative Chris Lui, 32, decided to open Waku Waku in Manchester city centre after being inspired by Manga cafes, where visitors can read Japanese comics.
He was also inspired by 2D cafes in Hong Kong, South Korea and Dubai, which is where cafes look like they are in a comic book.
Landmarks on the walls include places such as London Bridge while it also features a fake bookshelf and paintings of people.
Chris drew every cartoon on the walls himself and used around 150 pencils, despite having no artistic experience.
Chris Lui, 32, (pictured) is the owner of Waku Waku in Manchester city centre, a
Creative Chris Lui, 32, decided to open Waku Waku in Manchester city centre after being inspired by Manga cafes, where visitors can read Japanese comics.
He was also inspired by 2D cafes in Hong Kong, South Korea and Dubai, which is where cafes look like they are in a comic book.
Landmarks on the walls include places such as London Bridge while it also features a fake bookshelf and paintings of people.
Chris drew every cartoon on the walls himself and used around 150 pencils, despite having no artistic experience.
Chris Lui, 32, (pictured) is the owner of Waku Waku in Manchester city centre, a