London's favorite artists, including Peter Blake, Damien Hirst, David Hockney and Henry Moore, will all be on display in late February at the 20/21 International Art Fair. Now in its sixth year, the art festival will showcase not only the best of the city, but the global art community as well. Guests who book cheap flights to London soon can stop by the fair and view the magnificent artwork of some of the world's best artistic creators.
At the show, guests can stroll through each gallery and witness art forms such as oils, original prints, watercolors, drawing, photography and ceramics. The festival has grown to include about 60 displays, highlighting the artwork of artists from the past and present.
One of the foreign guests whose artwork will be on display is Shepard Fairey. An American contemporary graphic designer and illustrator, Fairey gained certain controversial fame from his printed "Hope" poster, a red, white and blue graphic illustration of President Obama during his 2008 campaign.
Another featured artist, Adam Lach-Lunaris, is a Polish photographer who specializes in the process of creating images at night, or "luna-graphy," as he has coined it. Instead of capturing images traditionally with a camera and natural light or a flash, Lach-Lunaris paints by the light of the moon. The result is a glowing, ethereal image unlike any other.
Travelers who book cheap flights to the UK can attend the show in February and view the works of these two innovative artists as well as dozens of others.