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    SUCCESS OF SCULPTOR FROM ARTSAKH

    Azg/arm
    20 Jan 05

    Recently, Robert Askarian, a sculptor from Nagorno Karabakh,
    participated in the international symposium of sculpture organized in
    the Brazilian city of Bruskve. He was awarded among the best 10
    sculptures. It is worth mentioning that 184 sculptures arrived in this
    Brazilian city from various countries of the world to participate in
    the symposium.

    Robert Askarian's "The Angels' Rendezvous" sculpture was chosen among
    the other works and passed to another stage. Robert Askarian was proud
    and delighted to represent Artsakh, an internationally unrecognized
    country, among the other countries of the world.

    In 2004, the sculpture created by Robert Askarian and dedicated to the
    1000th anniversary of "The Book of Mournful Songs" by Grigor Narekatsi
    was set in Kaunas, Lithuania. The sculptor was awarded NKR's annual
    award after Yeghishe Charents by the end of 2004.

    The sculptor stated at the press conference that the participants and
    the organizers of the symposium highly estimated the Armenian culture
    and he was proud of representing his nation abroad.

    We are hopeful that "The Angels' Rendezvous" by Robert Askarian will
    be given a higher prize during the conclusion of the symposium's
    results this summer in Brazil.

    By Kim Gabrielian in Stepanakert
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