Experience art: Gabi Rhomako invites you to the open studio in Wels

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Discover Gabi Rhomako's new works in Atelier Nepomuk! Visit the open studio on October 19th and 20th in Wels and experience creative art installations.

Experience art: Gabi Rhomako invites you to the open studio in Wels

Wels will soon be dedicated to art when Gabi Rhomako presents her latest works on October 19th and 20th. Under the motto “open studio,” the celebrated artist invites art lovers and interested parties to her Nepomuk studio. This event is an excellent opportunity for the public to take a look into Rhomako's creative world.

Visitors can look forward to an exciting exhibition that begins with a special piece: a pink punk deer seated in an artfully designed armchair. This unusual combination shows the artist's rebellious spirit and attracts everyone's attention. Rhomako is known for her ability to blur the boundaries between reality and fantasy, which makes her work particularly unique.

Event details

The opening times during the open studio are designed so that as many interested people as possible have the chance to come by. The artist herself will be on site to talk to visitors about her work and provide insights into her creative process. Such events not only offer the opportunity to experience art, but also create a platform for exchange between artists and the audience.

Gabi Rhomako's exhibition in Atelier Nepomuk fits seamlessly into the lively art scene in Wels. The city has become a magnet for artists in recent years, and such events further promote the region's cultural diversity. Participation in open studio events in particular is becoming increasingly popular as they create a unique connection between artists and art enthusiasts.

If you are interested in contemporary art or just want to spend a nice afternoon, you should not miss this opportunity. Entry is free, and an informal setting ensures that everyone feels comfortable. To find out more about the exhibition and Rhomako's work, extensive information about the event can be found, as www.meinkreis.at reports.