Norman Narotzky A'52

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From Norman Narotzky A'52:

"My painting "El Diablo", 2016, was selected as one of the finalists for the Vila Casas Foundation Painting Prize Exhibition held at the Can Framis Museum in Barcelona. This painting is part of the "Ocaso" (sunset, decadence, decline, death) series which I have been working on for a number of years. It is a denunciation of wars, terrorism, persecution as well as the destruction of the environment. It is a warning to politicians that if they don't stop fighting among themselves for power and unite to resolve these problems the result will be the "0caso" of humanity, "El Diablo" represents this evil."

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