Custom Mural for Jolene Jolene
Brianna Gardocki created Jolene Jolene of Hearts for Jolene Jolene, Atlanta’s first bar for women’s sports. The mural was designed for a ground-level bathroom foyer area, giving a smaller transitional space its own playful visual identity.
The finished mural brings color, pattern, and personality to a part of the bar where guests naturally pause while moving through the space. Brianna’s design uses hearts, bold shapes, and character-driven details to create a fun, photo-friendly moment within the ground-level interior.

Project Snapshot
Artist: Brianna Gardocki
Project: Jolene Jolene of Hearts
Client: Jolene Jolene
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Project Type: Interior commercial mural
Completed: 2026
Services: Mural design, commercial mural painting, branded interior artwork
The Project Goal
This was not a generic sports bar project. The space was created specifically as a home for women’s sports, giving fans a place where the games are central rather than secondary.
Brianna’s mural was created for a more intimate part of the interior: a ground-level bathroom foyer area where guests might wait, gather, or stop for a moment while moving through the bar. The artwork needed to make that area feel considered and connected to the client’s personality.
For a hospitality space, smaller mural moments can matter just as much as larger statement walls. They help guests feel like each part of the space was designed with intention, especially in areas where people naturally pause and take in their surroundings.
The Design Approach
Brianna’s design leaned into the joy and confidence of the space. The mural uses a heart-forward composition, playful shapes, and a cowgirl-inspired figure that nods to the name without becoming too literal.
Because the mural sits in a smaller transitional area, the design needed to work up close. The pink linework, warm yellow hair, and layered heart shapes give guests something fun to notice while they move through the main floor.
Rather than treating the wall as background decoration, Brianna approached it as a small but memorable part of the bar’s interior experience. The mural gives the bathroom foyer area a stronger identity while still fitting into the larger visual world of the space.
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Painting the Mural
The mural was painted on site as the space continued to come together. Brianna worked with the existing wall, layout, and interior conditions to make sure the design felt integrated into the room.
Because the mural lives inside a hospitality space, scale and readability mattered. The artwork needed enough presence to brighten the area, but it also had to work at close range for guests standing nearby.


A Mural for a Women’s Sports Bar
The strongest part of this project is how naturally the mural fits the space. The bar was created because women’s sports fans needed a place where the games were central, not secondary. Brianna’s mural supports that atmosphere in a smaller, more intimate part of the interior.
The artwork adds to the sense that the space was built with intention, from the screens and menu to the details guests encounter as they move through the building. It does not need to explain the whole mission of the bar. It supports the experience by making one more area feel vivid, considered, and specific.
For guests, the mural becomes part of the memory of being there. It is a backdrop for photos, a marker within the space, and a detail that reinforces the bar’s playful visual identity.
The Finished Mural
The completed mural gives the ground-level bathroom foyer area a colorful, high-energy feature inside the bar. It feels playful and celebratory, but still polished enough for a commercial hospitality space.
For Brianna, the project was an opportunity to create artwork for a business with a clear point of view. The finished mural brings personality to a smaller interior area while staying connected to the larger identity of Jolene Jolene.

Commercial Murals for Bars, Restaurants, and Hospitality Spaces
A mural can help a bar or restaurant feel more recognizable, more complete, and more connected to the people it serves. For hospitality spaces, custom artwork can create visual moments guests remember, photograph, and associate with the brand.
Brianna Gardocki creates custom murals for businesses, bars, restaurants, and community-facing spaces. Planning a mural for your bar, restaurant, or commercial interior? Learn more about Brianna’s mural services.