MME Social presents a canvas of connection for ambitious singles at private members club, 67 Pall Mall, London.
Love in Colour features a talk by British artist Svante, an abstract expressionist known for his vibrant, colourful and often large-scale oil paintings. With a barrage of broad powerful brush strokes, scratches and gouges, dashes of charcoal and layer upon layer of thickly applied oil paint, Svante’s work creates a sense of immediacy which is both raw and inescapable.
Immerse yourself in a symphony of colours and creativity at our singles networking event.
Engage in meaningful conversations, exchange business ideas, career tips, and who knows—maybe even make a romantic connection!
Enjoy an extraordinary performance by our talented Violinist, Marju.
Be rest assured, our matchmaker; Mandy, will be on ground to facilitate introductions to ease those nerves.
Don't miss out on this unique experience to expand your professional network, explore potential business opportunities, elevate your love life and establish quality connections with like-minded singles.
Complimentary refreshments will be served upon arrival.
HOST
Mandy
Daniel
DRESS CODE
Sophisticated Attire
AGE
Over 26
TICKET
Ticket includes complimentary refreshments served on arrival.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Following the completion of his studies at the Universities of Parma and Bologna in Emilia Romagna, Svante spent time in Florence where he met Silvio Loffredo, Professor of art at the Accademia and a pupil himself of the Austrian master Oskar Kokoschka. Together with Marco Sassone these artists formed part of Svante’s early influences.
Upon relocating to England in 2003, Svante built a successful career as an entrepreneur founding creative businesses. However, after a friendship formed with the French abstract expressionist Brooklin Soumahoro and in the wake of a family breakup and a freak accident whilst kayaking which nearly resulted in his death, Svante crossed the Rubicon determined to dedicate the remainder of his life to art.
Initially focusing on rapid and often obscure figurative sketches which aimed to capture the essence of the individual in the context of a given time and emotional state, Svante ultimately adopted oil painting as his primary medium.
Heavily influenced by the psychoanalytical studies of Daniel Kahneman, Svante’s work exposes the interplay between thinking systems one and two. Both a journey of self exploration and an observation of the contemporary human condition, reoccurring themes include those of love and loss, yearning and passion, climate change and conflict, hope and despair.
Svante is proficient in five languages. He lives in Maida Vale, London.
We look forward to hosting you all. x