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Posted by M.R.N. on May 25, 2013
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Henryk M. Fantazos said
What a wonderful body of seascapes.Because paintings are exhibited in interiors a breath-taking views of huge expanses of nature’s majesty are particularly welcomed by the soul craving skies and open horizons.Like the Old Masters he retained great modesty and showed only the way to love nature,not inserting some intruding maniere or overly subjective gimmicks.Superb Master!