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Bulgarian artist Stoil Mirchev with a jubilee exhibition in Sofia

The artist works in the field of applied graphics, painting and small sculpture. The works presented in his exhibition, arranged in the gallery of the Union of Bulgarian Artists at 6 Shipka Street, have been created in the last three years, and the specific occasion for their presentation to the public is the 70th anniversary of Stoil Mirchev.

The artist's paintings are part of the fund of the National Art Gallery, Sofia City Art Gallery, galleries in Kyustendil, Sliven and Gabrovo.

His works are also part of collections in Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Greece and Turkey.




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