ArtVibes Gallery
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Ulitsa Solunska 32, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria
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- Sofia
- Posted 3 years ago
The Gallery highlights artists with a fresh, contemporary aesthetic and a varied range of genres, including abstract and figurative art, pop art, neo-expressionism, and naïve art. This makes ArtVibes Gallery an excellent choice for unique art for the modern home and business.
The display of unique paintings and sculptures at ArtVibes Gallery is continually changing. In addition, the Gallery intends to hold themed and individual shows.
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