Creative Spark welcomes its eighth Artist-in-Residence for 2024: Klo Wi Chloe Winders
Dublin-based muralist Klo Wi returns to screen printing and embraces new mediums during the Creative Spark Artist-in-Residence programme.
Klo Wi, a muralist and illustrator known for her vibrant, character-driven designs, is excited to announce her latest artistic journey during her residency at Creative Spark. With a background in printed textile design, Klo Wi’s work has been strongly influenced by her passion for shape exploration and character design. Her artistic range spans from digital illustration to large-scale murals and street art, gaining her recognition across Ireland’s art scene.
During her time at Creative Spark, Klo Wi will reconnect with her roots in screen printing, creating a collection of exclusive prints. Additionally, she plans to experiment with innovative mediums by utilising the FabLab’s cutting-edge equipment. Klo Wi is also eager to explore mosaic art, a new venture she has long been passionate about.
Klo Wi is looking to give back to the community by collaborating with a local youth group on an exciting mural project. This partnership aims to inspire young people through the transformative power of art and bring a unique, community-created mural to life.
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