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Exhibition of Natalija Cimeša Opened in Sarajevo

Published February 6, 2014
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U SARAJEVU OTVORENA IZLOŽBA NATALIJE CIMEŠE U CAST GRCKOG PREDSJEDAVANJA EVROPSKOM UNIJOMIn honor of the Greek Presidency of the EU, the exhibition by academic painter Natalija Cimeša opened tonight. Academic Muhamed Filipović opened the exhibition and said that with this exhibition, ‘’we wish to welcome the Greek presidency of the EU and we hope that, with all the problems facing the Greek people and their country, they will do their best’’.

The Ambassador of Greece to B&H Karlos Gadis said that he would like for today’s exhibition to represent another confirmation of friendship between Greece and B&H, considering that many of her paintings were inspired by Greek mythology.

‘’I am privileged and honored by the fact that this exhibition is being held at the beginning of the Greek presidency of the EU, which gives us a chance to focus again on the importance of the European perspective of B&H’’, said Ambassador Gadis.

Natalija Cimeša exhibited 18 paintings on oil canvas and the topic of her works was ‘Otmica Evrope’ (Kidnapping of Europe).

The sponsor of this exhibition was Chairman of the B&H Presidency Vjekoslav Bevanda and the Ambassador of Greece to B&H Karlos Gadis.

(Source: Fena)

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