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Dashin Foundation unveils , ‘Reclaimed Waters’ artwork

17 May 2024 by Cyprus Mail
Dashin Foundation unveils , ‘Reclaimed Waters’ artwork

Fact: The Andrey and Julia Dashin Foundation unveiled a metal fish sculpture called “Reclaimed Waters: A Reflection on Sea Pollution” at the Warehouse by ITQuarter venue in Limassol as part of the RE:SOURCE environmental art exhibition on May 17, 2024.

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