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Inspiration / Bitter Sweet exhibition—Noma Bar

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Noma Bar is one of my favourite illustrators at the moment, telling small stories with the most minimal of marks. You’ll no doubt of seen his work in the pages of Esquire Magazine and The Guardian Guide.

I’m pleased to hear that Noma is putting on an exhibition, Bitter Sweet, at the end of the month at KK Outlet in London’s trendy Hoxton Square. Featuring never before seen work including 3D wood custom, installation pieces, screen prints and light boxes all of which are available to buy. The exhibition opens Wednesday 31st March to 30th April, with the private view 7-9pm, 31st March.

If you’ve never been to KK Outlet before, what a great chance to see some brilliant work from Noma Bar and discover a characterful gallery space.


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