Born in Silistea,Teleorman county on 24th of May, 1953.
Studies.
1979 - graduate of the Fine Arts National Academy “N. Grigorescu’,
Bucharest, sculpture section.

Exhibitions:
Between 1980-1997 he took part to the majority of the exhibitions,
yearly republicans, biennales, etc. of sculpture and graphics in
Romania, especially in Bucharest.

Exhibitions abroad:
1986 - International Graphics Exhibition - Germany.
1987 - International Graphics Exhibition "Art of Today”-
Budapest, Hungary.
1988 - International Biennial Sculpture Exhibition - “Inferno
- Allusione” Ravenna, Italy.
1989 - International Miniature Art Exhibition - “Drawing”
- Toronto, Canada.
1990 - Group Exhibition - sculpture and drawing - Aerdt, Holland.
1990 - International Biennial Sculpture Exhibition - “Purgatorio”
- Ravenna, Italy.
1991 - Iinternational Sculpture Exhibition - Legano, Italy.
1991 - Graphics International Biennial Exhibition - Gyor, Hungary.
1992 - International Biennial Sculpture Exhibition - Ravenna, Italy.
1994 - 3rd International Sculptural Drawings Biennial - Museum of
Applied Arts - Budapest, Hungary.
1994 - International Sculpture Biennial Exhibition, Ravenna, Italy.
1997 - International Graphics Triennial Exhibition, Majdanek, Poland.

Monumental sculpture symposiums:
1985 Babadag (Romania) “Sky and Nest”- stone, 600x320x260
cm.
1986 Covasna (Romania) “Galaxy’- stone, 450x220x1 50cm.
1996 Oarba de Mures (Romania) “Stellar Fragment”- stone,
360x310x60 cm.
1997 Woerden (Holland) “Energy H2O”- stone, 80x100x80
cm.

Awards:
1988 - gold medal - Ravenna, Italy, private mention - Ravenna, Italy
1990 - the gold medal given by “Mon Art International Association
- Firenze” Ravenna, Italy.
1992 - the prize award by the Presidency of Minister’s Council
of the Republic of Italy, bronze medal for idea - Ravenna, Italy
1997 - Ist prize - International Stone Sculptors Smposium - Woerden,
Holland.

ART PIECES IN COLLECTIONS:
ROMANIA, GREECE, HOLLAND, FRANCE, BELGIUM, HUNGARY, CANADA. USA,
CYPRUS, AUSTRIA, ITALY, SERBIA, SYRIA, TURKEY, ENGLAND, GERMANY,
NORWAY, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND.
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