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Tandler Dayan, Jacaranda Kori, Yael Novak, Ethel Pisareff, Leah Sheves, Fiber — Gali Cnaani, Gal Feldman, Idit Kaplan Friedberg, Yehudit Katz, Gil Leitersdorf, Yael Rosen, Jewelry — Sarit Assaf, Noa Goren Amir, Nirit Dekel, Anat Gelbard, Avital Korsh, Omer Lior, Sara Shahak,
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samy d. is one of israel's leading ceramics artists. in recant years he establishes his world wide reputation as a contemporary ceramics artist and designer. this entry was created not for marketing reasons. please guide me, what changes i should make in order to maintain it. many thanks
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I have seen Samy D.'s work at the major craft art fairs in the U.S. Moreover, this is not a promotional article since I have no connection with this artist, other than the fact that I like his work. I often start an article when I see a work of art
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