Gazdáné Olosz Ella Art Gallery
Gazdáné Olosz Ella Art Gallery

Gazdáné Olosz Ella Art Gallery

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10:00 - 16:00
Closed Opens at 10:00

Str. Piliske, nr. 2, Covasna, România

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🧵 A unique symbiosis of materials, colours, styles and cultures comes to life in the works of textile artist Mrs Ella Gazda Olosz. Her tapestries evoke a sense of peace and tranquillity. In the words of the artist, "she wants to create a monumental synthesis of the archaic and the modern, East and West, folk weaving and tapestry weaving".

😍 The simplicity of her creations will impress you too.

📍 Group visits require prior arrangement by telephone.

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