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English: Salas Davila, a well-known artist from Venezuela. He studied at the "Accademia di San Marcos" under the direction of a great art professor named Primo Conti in Florence-Italy. Salas Davila represented the Latin America Art in the Latin America Center Florence (CELAF) under supervision of Lucca Ross - Italy. His art work has been displayed among many famous artists, including: Picasso, Salvador Dali, Giorgio D'Chirico, Fernand Legger, Joan Miro, Henry Matis, Marc Chagal, and many others (LineArt 1990 - Ghent Belgium). His paintings are made in oil and completely designed in a refined and exclusive style with a spatula. The artist is considered by critics as having an impressionistic style.
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