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20 years of HON Circle in one picture

How does it actually feel to have the most exclusive frequent flyer status? It’s virtually impossible to put into words. That’s why we wanted to share this feeling with the world through our HON Circle Members and the artist Sam Cox, better known as “Mr Doodle”, in a unique work of art.

 

Sam’s detailed doodle style is perfect for translating the many stories, perspectives and emotions we had received from our HON Circle Members as inspiration into one big picture. The result is a work of art at Munich Airport that truly says more than a thousand words and is inspired by unique moments and wonderful memories from 20 years of HON Circle.

A doodley jubilee!

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Join Mr Doodle on his extraordinary journey. Experience how Munich’s Terminal 2 is transformed for 48 hours into the first airport artist’s studio in the world and how the unique anniversary artwork is created.

Inspired by HON Circle

For this special art project, we invited our HON Circle Members to share with us the personal thoughts, feelings and memories they associate with HON Circle. We’re delighted that so many HON Circle Members took part. All terms submitted have now been collected in a word cloud and passed on to Sam Cox, aka Mr Doodle, as a source of inspiration for our anniversary artwork.

Master of the art of doodling

With his detailed and whimsical style, Sam Cox has attracted a great deal of attention around the world for many years and is one of the most prominent ambassadors of the contemporary art scene. He turns everyday objects and spaces into living artworks, characterised by dynamic, playful patterns and motifs. “Mr Doodle” spent two years painting his entire house inside and out. From the facade to the toilet seat, his cartoon-like figures, shapes and symbols blanket what was once a completely white canvas in quirky, highly animated imagery.

“I’m really looking forward to doodling for HON Circle and the Lufthansa Group. Maybe it will bring me one step closer to flying back to DoodleLand.”

Sam Cox