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Lele Saveri

Lele Saveri is a renowned Italian artist who has made significant contributions to the world of art through his unique style and thought-provoking works. Born in Brescia, Italy in 1950, Saveri received his formal education in fine arts from the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, where he graduated in 1975. He is widely recognized for his surrealist paintings and sculptures, which often explore the complexities of human existence and the nature of reality. Saveri's works are characterized by their bold use of colors, intricate details, and surreal imagery. His paintings often feature dreamlike landscapes, distorted figures, and otherworldly creatures, which challenge the viewer's perception of reality. His sculptures, on the other hand, are known for their intricate designs and attention to detail, with each piece telling a unique story. Throughout his career, Saveri has exhibited his works in numerous galleries and museums across Europe, North America, and the Middle East, earning him critical acclaim and a loyal following of art enthusiasts. His contributions to the world of art have been recognized with several awards and honors, including the prestigious International Sculpture Prize in 1998. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Saveri has also been involved in various social and environmental causes, using his platform to raise awareness about issues such as climate change, human rights, and social justice. He has collaborated with several organizations and institutions to promote these causes, further cementing his reputation as a socially conscious artist.

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Lele Saveri is an Italian artist widely celebrated for his impressive body of works in both painting and sculpting. Born in 1950 in Brescia, Italy, Saveri studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna and got his degree in 1975. His works are characterized by their surrealist style and use of bold colors, often exploring themes related to the nature of reality and existence. Among his most famous works are the paintings “The Passage of Time” and “The Human Jungle”, and the sculptural piece “The Guardian”. Saveri's works are highly acclaimed by critics and have been exhibited in several galleries and museums across Europe, North America and the Middle East.

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Mei Wang

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