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Scraps by Fabio Sassi

Fabio Sassi

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Fabio Sassi

Fabio Sassi makes photos and acrylics using tiny objects and what is considered to have no worth by the mainstream. Fabio lives and works in Bologna, Italy. His work can be viewed at saatchiart.com/account/profile/294918.

Author: Fabio Sassi Tags: photography Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry June 9, 2014

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