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Rafael Baikas

Rafael Baikas (Born 1966) is active/lives in Greece.  Rafael Baikas is known for Paintings.

Raphael Baikas born in Athens in 1966.  He studied painting at the School of Fine Arts (1984 - 1989), taught by Rose Patraskidis and Panagiotis Tetsis.  He organized his first solo exhibition in Athens in 1993.  It was followed by other solo and group exhibitions in Greece.  The project, which forms part of the figurative realism, the female presence prevails.  He lives and works in Athens.

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