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The naïvety of the green voice
Viktor Magyar was born on April 1, 1934 in Metlika, Yugoslavia. As a child he spent hours drawing and working in clay. He decided early that he wanted to be an artist and attended the Ljubljana Academy of Fine Arts … Continue reading
Posted in Gallery Art, Paintings
Tagged #NaïveArt, Ljubljana Academy of Fine Arts, Viktor Magyar
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Do you agree My Son is naïve?
By definition, naïve painters lack the formal artistic training to be defined as artist, but that doesn’t mean their work isn’t art. For example, I am show-casing the work of naïve artist, Ivan Rabuzin, who was born on March 27, … Continue reading
Posted in Gallery Art, Paintings
Tagged #NaïveArt, Art, Croatian art, Croatian artists, Ivan Rabuzin, naïve painting
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