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Pablo Saccinto
Reflections

2017

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Title: Reflections Medium: Photograph on paper Date: 2017 Dimensions: Multiple Sizes Available (please inquire within) Description: Black and white photograph. Reflections. - Multiple Sizes Available - Multiple Paper Choices Available - Framing Available Born in 1988 in Cordoba, Argentina. Pablo Saccinto attended the National University of Cinema and Television in Córdoba, Argentina and since 2010 is part of an amazing and talented group of skaters for a “Disney On Ice” production. This new career opened a range of opportunities in Saccinto’s life, traveling around the globe and seeing all the beauty that this world has to offer. Traveling has opened Saccinto’s mind and inspires him to explore different cultures and even allows him to get to know himself on a before unknown level.
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