In today's episode I talk to artist Elena Naskova from Mazedonia who at the age of 25 moved to the United States.
Elena is part of the international group of artists, joined the exhibition call out, for the freedom of Julian Assange.
This was a very emotional podcast for me, as we both have roots in the former Yugoslavia - and the orchestrated war on this beautiful country, created big scars on our souls. Have to watch live on CNN the bombing on Belgrad like this is a Hollywood, movie, kills you inside.
Only, thanks to Julian, and Wikileaks - we know today, that this war, was based on lies, and destroyed so many lives. We have to fight this injustice against the one man, opened our all eyes.
Links:
Elena Naskova Instagram click here
Salonrogue Gallery who hold the exhibition click here
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‘CNN was presenting the whole thing from one side… that opened my eyes. In conversation with artist Elena Naskova
‘Walking on a tightrope while being constantly watched is the life that awaits us the moment we allow to be silenced"
Jun 10, 2022
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Hear about the finest and most decent artist, who fight for Freedom, Justice and Peace. Soon we will publish here podcast with the wonderful artist from all around the world, who understand their duty and use their art as a defensive and offensive weapon against the enemies.
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‘CNN was presenting the whole thing from one side… that opened my eyes. In conversation with artist Elena Naskova