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Basia Tov

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Basia Tov was born in Poland in 1973. Her early training won her the City Art Award for children in Warsaw. She moved to New York City, still keeping contact with the art movement of Eastern Europe. While in New York City Ms. Tov studied art and design at FIT and exhibited her designs throughout the city. Ms. Tov resides in New York where the juxtaposition of cultures and artistic scenes continue to color her vision. Her later works are a merge of brighter colors and less texture in an active mix believing to fuse the one with the whole, the past with the future and an experience where life in union, in the mist of powerful diversity, still holds promise of a greater height coexisting. Check out www.JustBasia.com, or gifts with Basia's designs at www.GiveFineArt.com.


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