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Contemporary Ceramic Art Sculpture Gazela by Yulia Batyrova & Marat Mukhametov
By Yulia Batyrova and Marat Mukhametov
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Yulia Batyrova started working with ceramics five years ago. From the very beginning, she was keen on experimenting with form, materials and graphics in search of her own style. Sinc...
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21st Century and Contemporary Russian Modern Yulia Batyrova and Marat Mukhametov Furniture
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