Prague,
Czech
Republic
- February
5, 2009
- 100
years
after
Czech
famous
painter
and designer
Alfons
Mucha
set up
freemason
lodge
in Prague
called
Hiram
Lodge,
10 artists
will create
a unique
collection
of 10
paintings
each will
represent
10 years
of this
Lodge
Masonic
existence.
These
artists
who have
been carefully
selected
by the
Prague
Art Support
will render
their
masterpieces
to be
exhibited
sometime
this year.
The paintings
are said
to be
finished
by May.
The
paintings
are inspired
with the
mystical
symbols
and grand
landmarks
of Freemason,
Lukas
Maly said,
president
of the
Prague
Art Support.
The symbols
are taken
from different
part of
the architectural
buildings
found
in the
city of
Prague
like the
Star of
David,
God's
eye, the
Noah's
Arch and
more,
they are
truly
beautiful
and inspiring,
he added.
The
said collection
will be
exhibited
with an
schedule
that will
be announced
through
the media.
The exhibition
is highlighted
with a
video-projection
from director
and producer
Robert
Carrithers
from New
York.
In the
film is
fascinating
view on
these
mystical
symbols
that are
found
on Prague
buildings
which
are today
considered
landmarks
by many.
The curator
of the
exhibition,
Lukas
Maly,
said this
is one
exhibit
that will
be remembered
for a
long time.
Maly is
the Art
Director
of Prague
Art Support
, a non
profit
organization
which
focus
on exceptional
talented
independent
artists
by cataloging
their
artworks
to be
part of
Prague
Art Support
exclusive
collections
for sale.