Mária Hriešik Nepšinská, Dominika Mačáková
In April and in early May, a show of European and hosting Japanese craft heritage took place in Venice. The Venetian city came back to life through master crafts and design, presenting leading artisans and young hopeful artists; above all, it pointed out the value of the work of human hands in a world filled with modern technologies.
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