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Website about Fantasy Art - online portal of Art gallery worldwide. Other useful information: http://scotlandtravel.blogs.com/photos/photos_of_scotland/index.html
Featured fantasy art Artist - Meet a new name in our Gallery-worldwide. We present you Evgeny Agnin's collection of surrealistic artworks. Creator of ethno-rock music style, with the origin of former Shaman family Agnin is worth then just looking through
Fantasy Art - Fantasy Art often depict unexpected or irrational
objects in an atmosphere of fantasy, creating a dreamlike scenario. Surrealism - Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision. ( Salvador Dali )
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