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Paris 2019 Charity Art Exhibition

A Chance for Happiness Paris 2019 Charity Art Exhibit presents: Fêlures et Lumières. That's how the light gets in. Curated by Liba Waring Stambollion and Dreams and Divinities www.dreamsanddivinites.com. Vernissage December 2, 19:00-22:00 Finissage December 7, 18:00-21:00 Concert Didier Malherbe 18:30 Open daily from December 2-7, 13:00-18:00. Atelier Gustave, 36 Rue Boissonade, 75014 Paris A Chance for Happiness supports: 1. Enjoyment of life and personal development (happiness research), 2. Intelligent anti-bullying initiatives, 3. Suicide prevention (trans-generational transmission), and 4. Grief counseling for "orphaned families". More infos and updates at www.achanceforhappiness.international Donations account Austria IBAN: AT94 3939 0000 0050 9976 BIC: RZKTAT2K390 PayPal www.paypal.me/achanceforhappiness Member of World Federation for Mental Health www.wfmh.global

A Chance for Happiness Paris 2019 Charity Art Exhibit presents: Fêlures et Lumières. That's how the light gets in. Curated by Liba Waring Stambollion and Dreams and Divinities www.dreamsanddivinites.com.

Vernissage December 2, 19:00-22:00
Finissage December 7, 18:00-21:00
Concert Didier Malherbe 18:30

Open daily from December 2-7, 13:00-18:00.
Atelier Gustave, 36 Rue Boissonade, 75014 Paris

A Chance for Happiness supports: 1. Enjoyment of life and personal development (happiness research), 2. Intelligent anti-bullying initiatives, 3. Suicide prevention (trans-generational transmission), and 4. Grief counseling for "orphaned families".

More infos and updates at www.achanceforhappiness.international
Donations account Austria IBAN: AT94 3939 0000 0050 9976 BIC: RZKTAT2K390
PayPal www.paypal.me/achanceforhappiness
Member of World Federation for Mental Health www.wfmh.global

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Boris Indrikov<br />

Boris Indrikov was born in Leningrad in 1967 and lives and works in Moscow. From 1991 to 1997,<br />

he was a book designer and worked as an illustrator for the popular science magazine “Chemistry and Life”.<br />

He has been a member of the Creative Union of <strong>Art</strong>ists of Russia and a member of the International<br />

Federation of <strong>Art</strong>ists (IFA UNESCO) since 1998. Has exhibited works at a number of shows in Russia<br />

and abroad. He currently works in painting, graphic design and small-form plastic. He works mainly in<br />

fantastic realism. His pictures are in the D’VASKO gallery (Russia), HORIZON gallery (Netherlands),<br />

and private collections in Russia, Sweden, Italy, Germany, France, Switzerland, Japan and the United States.<br />

Boris was presented to art at a very young age and working on a painting is like meditation and a kind<br />

of ritual for him. “An artist is a creator of parallel universes. The language of art is the language in which<br />

we talk to God,” he says. His passion for what he does enables him to create art pieces that have captivated<br />

art lovers and followers around the world. His work is influenced by Renaissance paintings, <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau,<br />

Asian art, contemporary science fiction and fantasy, beautifully interlaced into his exceptional style.<br />

“I attended art courses at different studios and taught by professional artists, but my main teachers<br />

are the masters of the European Renaissance, XIV-XVII centuries.” Currently, Boris’ studio is based<br />

in Moscow, where he continues to work in painting. His collection includes numerous oil paintings,<br />

graphic design, and lately sculpting and fabric design.<br />

www.indrikov.com

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