IN THE EXHIBITION, LEONHARD FINK WAS SHOWING A COLLECTION OF DRAWINGS OF WHAT LOOKED LIKE CHURCHES OR BUILDINGS, WHICH WERE DRAWN IN BLACK ON A WHITE BACKGROUND AND LOOKED LIKE SILHOUETTES. THE DRAWINGS LOOKED IIKE THEY'D BEEN DRAWN WITH FELT TIP PEN AND OFTEN HAD PATTERNS IN THEM. HE IS A VERY CONTEMPORARY ARTIST MAKING WORK FOR THE SHOW ONLY LAST YEAR. HE IS ALSO VERY YOUNG. HIS WORK WAS INTERESTING BECAUSE IT WASN'T SOMETHING I WOULD NORMAY LIKE, BUT IT HAD A QUALITY TO IT WHICH MADE IT STAND OUT. SOMETHING I READ ABOUT HIM SAID THAT ON THEIR OWN HIS WORKS DON'T LOOK THAT IMPRESSIVE BUT WHEN THEY ARE PUT TOGETHER THEIR COMPOSITION FLOWS AND THEY MAKE A LOT MORE SENSE. THIS WAS CERTAINLY TRUE OF THE MUSEUM OF EVERYTHING DISPLAY..
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