
Akos Esse Bánki is a Hungarian artist and educator who studied at the University of Fine Arts in
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Assaf Rodriguez acquired a higher education in art studies at the university, and continued to deepen his knowledge of painting in an autodidactic manner, in addition to studying in various painting workshops.
Rodriguez experimented with a wide variety of styles, and exhibited his work in several exhibitions, art sets, and even experimented with large format murals.
Most of Rodriguez's works today are in oil paints and drawings, in realistic style as well as in abstract style, and he paints the landscapes of the north of the country out of love for the region and as a mission to educate for the love of the land and its landscapes.




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