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Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Christmas 2016

Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Christmas 2016 - Special Edition is the seventh part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and in other European countries.

Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Christmas 2016 - Special Edition is the seventh part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and in other European countries.

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Marian Sava<br />

www.mariansava.com<br />

Amapola<br />

black belgian marble<br />

56 x 17 x 18 cm<br />

2009<br />

“Marian Sava” makes the stone sing”<br />

He received his artistic education at the Royal Academy<br />

of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s of Bruxelles. When looking at his<br />

works, one word comes to mind ‘Emotion’, because<br />

one experiences a great pleasure, produced by the<br />

creative impulses of the artist, which are marked<br />

by the seal of extreme sensitivity. Marian Sava approaches<br />

the abstract art in his very nuanced manner,<br />

without ever falling on the side of pure and hard<br />

abstraction. He passes smoothly, from the strict image<br />

of a subject to the creation of new unexpected<br />

forms (...)<br />

Collette Bertot, <strong>Art</strong> Critic, Brussels 23 02 2008<br />

Messenger<br />

white marble<br />

72 x 37 x 8 cm<br />

2013<br />

<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> <strong>Christmas</strong> <strong>2016</strong>

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