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Graffiti artist Sponk has not only captured the hearts of viewers with his impressive work ‘Lion King’, but has also made an important contribution to
Liebe Kunstfreunde und Interessierte,
Dear art lovers and interested parties,
It gives me great pleasure to invite you to my upcoming exhibition ‘SPONK – Conductor of Colour’, which will take place on 8 December 2023 at 19:00 in the KUNSTLADEN, under the direction of Ralf Nickel and Klaus Ritgen, Lister Straße 3, Hanover.
This exhibition marks an important chapter in my artistic career, as it is the first joint project with my manager Rita Döring Klawitter – The Artist Management. Together we are presenting a fascinating selection of my works, which offers an impressive overview of every phase of my artistic development.
From the origins of my art with graffiti lettering to portraits and depictions of nature to abstract, impulsive and colourful acrylic paintings, the exhibition reflects the diversity of my work. Particularly noteworthy are UV-active works, impressive large-format compositions and a collection of small-format colour compositions that have been given a unique character through their symmetry.
In total, I proudly present 55 works in different formats that take visitors on an inspiring journey through my artistic world. I would be delighted if you could join me to celebrate the beauty and diversity of art.
I look forward to welcoming you on 8 December.
Kind regards
Sponk
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