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Autumn Symphony: A Solo Painting Exhibition by Alina Assenova

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Sunday, 1 November 2020 to Monday, 30 November 2020
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Sunday, 1 November 2020 - 10:00am

Autumn Symphony, an online smart painting exhibition by Alina Assenova opens on November 01, 2020.

Bulgarian born artist, Alina Assenova started to draw in her childhood as it was much easier for her to understand the world through drawings.

In her works, she always looking for the dynamics and pillars of human evolution, she likes to explore the strength and capacity of human resistance.

Learn more and visit her exhibition at https://www.biafarin.com/autumn-symphony-exhibition

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https://www.biafarin.com/autumn-symphony-exhibition

Biafarin Inc. , Vancouver

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