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The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. <br>In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better. (John B. S. Haldane)
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167 La femme en rouge
Konstantin Kacev / КонстантинКачев is born in Taschent (SSSR) where he lived till 1983 year. He continued his secondary education in Skopje till 1986, and in 1995 he graduates from the Faculty of Fine Arts - Skopje at the department of painting, conservation and restoration. For many years he had worked at the Republic’s Department of Culture and Conservation specializing in protection of monuments as a freelance wall painting conservator. Since 1999 he has moved in his studio and participates in many exhibitions across Macedonia and independent exhibitions in Paris and New York in 2005. He lives and work in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Free copy Jan Massys Flora
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) The lesson
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967)
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Portrait of a stranger
Konstantin Kacev Portrait Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Kiara
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Portrait by request
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Ohrizhanka
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Meeting
Konstantin Kacev Rumen Voivode (one of the few haidut women) Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967)
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Renaissance dream
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Judgments of Paris
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Red dream
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967)
Konstantin Kacev (Uzbekistan, 1967) Adam and Eve
Text and pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2019 Sound: Hadar Maoz - Joni Man, a beautiful Uzbek song; Ancient tar melody