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Love & Hate and a Kai & Sunny print to be won

Art, Illustration

Posted by Gavin Lucas, 9 February 2012, 16:15    Permalink    Comments (12)

London's StolenSpace gallery has given us a sneak peek at some of the works that will appear in its group show, Love & Hate, which opens tomorrow. Plus, contributing artists Kai & Sunny have offered us one of their new screenprints to give away...

Artists including D*Face, EINE, Kai & Sunny, Kelly Allen, Pete Fowler, Ronzo, Sylvia Ji, and Will Barras were all asked by the gallery to create two pieces of work, one representing "love" and another for "hate.

"The idea is that the show both celebrates and mourns Valentines Day," says Beth StolenSpace. "We told the artists that the brief could be as literally or as loosely interpreted as they liked. The result is both a visual and conceptual battle of opposites."

Here are some of the works created for the show:


by EINE

by Kelly Allen

by Charles Krafft

by Kai & Sunny

Created specially for the Love & Hate Show, Kai & Sunny's Broken Flower, Love Me Love Me Not limited edition screenprint (above, and a detail shown below) is printed in White Glitter and Black on 100% Cotton Somerset Satin White 300gsm paper (76 x 57cm) in an edition of 60.

The artists have very kindly given us one of the prints to give away to a lucky reader.

To win it, we'd like you get in touch with us via Twitter and let us know your #bestvalentinesgift or your #worstvalentinesgift by the end of tomorrow (Friday 10th), and we'll pick our favourite.

Love & Hate runs from tomorrow February 10 until March 3 at StolenSpace, The Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London E1 6QL

Artists showing: Arth Daniels, Charles Krafft, Chloe Early, Curtis Kulig, D*Face, Dan Witz, David Bray, EINE, Jamie Burbidge, Jeff Soto, Josie Morway, Kai & Sunny, Kelly Allen, Miss Van, Pete Fowler, Ramon Maiden, Ronzo, Ryan Callanan, Sylvia Ji, Toshi, Will Barras, William Stevenson, Word To Mother.

stolenspace.com

 

 

 

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12 Comments

Nice Kai & Sunny Print, very slick
Russell Maurice
2012-02-10 12:14:28


Another great piece from Kai and Sunny!! Love this look and the process.
I'm heading into London tomorrow so will definitely check this out!
Fletch Fletcher
2012-02-10 12:31:05


Great looking show -the Kai & Sunny piece seriously stands out.
Doug
2012-02-10 12:41:03


Looks a love-ly show, really Love the Kai and Sunny's broken flower.
Briony
2012-02-10 12:47:11


Kai & Sunny, always produce a high calibre of work, the attention to detail is incredible, and every aspect of their work is well thought out and considered, I will certainly give this a look see
Jitesh Patel
2012-02-10 13:47:06


Looks like a great show love the new Kai and Sunny piece.
Andy Sunter
2012-02-10 14:55:57


K&S piece looks well brown!
As Pure As The Driven H8
2012-02-10 15:35:50


Interesting visual concept of work produced inspiring art and love the whole concept. X
Mr Emrah Ertugrul
2012-02-11 00:15:19


Kai and Sunny's Broken Flower piece is AMAZING!!!
Cathy Nardulli
2012-02-11 17:23:09


Looks like another great show. I hate to say it but the new items from Kai and Sunny are well up to their normal high standard. Blooming brilliant. I love them.
Chris Edwards
2012-02-13 16:38:27


Looks superb!!! the Kai and Sunny piece as usual does not disappoint - fantastic!!
david Forsythe
2012-02-14 08:23:39


Wonderful work.
Peter McCabe
2012-03-19 23:24:52


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