Dayan Nazari was born in Isfahan, Iran, and from an early age cultivated a passion for art. Dayan was only six years old when his aunt gave him his first canvases and pushed him to express himself through shapes and colors. At 7, he participated in his first painting competition and won it. At 15, in his hometown, he exhibited his first show. In 2019, following the reasons of the heart, he moved to Italy, where his geometric and colorful art is greatly appreciated. At the Italian-Serbian Film Festival, in a context where transnational production is promoted, Dayan’s presence is the perfect example of cultural integration.
Art and cultural integration.
Federico Gabriele
Twenty years old, after the Musical Academy at the Sistina Theatre, he got involved in the world of wine and graduated WSET2. Waiting to take the exam for WSET3, he studies Oenology in Florence and writes for Wining.it
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