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100 Years After Alfons Mucha

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.


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