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Expat artist's 'Sharpie' exhibition

Updated : 2018-12-07
(chinadaily.com.cn)

The curator, Stacy Lin, and the artist, Aaron Ennis, on the opening night of the exhibition [Photo by Pan Qi/chinadaily.com.cn].

A modern art exhibition named "The Sharpie" is being held on Nanchang street in Wuxi from Nov 30-Dec 19. The exhibition's opening night saw numerous art enthusiasts come to take a look at the mesmerizing pieces on display.

The artist, an American named Aaron Ennis, used Sharpies – the famous brand of markers – to create his works of art. "I walked to Walmart one day, and was looking at paint before I realized that I wouldn't be able to take all of it back with me. I saw a pack of Sharpies on sale for $7 and thought that I would use them instead," said Ennis.

"Green Girl" – a piece that Ennis says took over 100 hours to complete [Photo by Pan Qi/chinadaily.com.cn].

The curator, Stacy Lin from Taiwan, who has a deep passion for art, said that she fell in love with Ennis' work and was excited to host the exhibition with him. Be sure to stop by and take a look at these dotted masterpieces!

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