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Horse mirror Photograph

Ana Berbakov

Serbia

Photography, Digital on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 20.5 H x 0 D in

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A little historical detail about this legendary unchanging horse: - Many Pineville-area drivers have questions regarding the Porsche crest. One of the most common is, “What is the animal on the Porsche logo?” Featured prominently on the Porsche emblem is a rearing black horse. Why is there a horse on the Porsche logo? - Because the Porsche logo pays homage to Stuttgart, which is located in southwest Germany and built atop a horse-breeding farm, horses were an inspiration for the Porsche logo. You will find horses in the Stuttgart city seal, and as we know, a horse is also the centerpiece of the Porsche logo. Additionally, Württemberg’s state seal also influenced the incorporation of the antlers and black and red stripes on the logo. - The Porsche logo took design elements from the Free People’s State of Württemberg’s coat of arms. At the time, Porsche had its headquarters in Stuttgart, which was the capital of Württemberg. When West Germany was formed in 1952, Württemberg-Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern merged into the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg. The Porsche logo features a unique piece of Germany’s history, Württemberg’s old coat of arms. - While many car manufacturer’s logos have changed over the years to reflect changes within the company, that has not been the case for the Porsche log. It has retained exactly the same logo throughout its entire history. The long-standing use of the same logo is probably one of the reasons why it is now considered iconic in the motor industry and why it is instantly recognizable to members of the public.

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Photography:Digital on Canvas

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Size:31.5 W x 20.5 H x 0 D in

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Ana Berbakov (alias Anee) is a Serbian writer of crime novels. She was born on the 18th of July 1985 in Kruševac. She begins her career with novels about Sofia Kovač, a wise detective who becomes Anna’s serial character and a seal. In painting, she does almost as well as she does in writing. She loves bright colors, pop art, Cubism, Dadaism, Minimalism and all modern styles. She did a series of paintings of zodiac signs, landscapes, various elements in combined technique. From 2015 to 2017, she paints a series of cats in various colors, shapes and details, whose style is called “Cat Corner". Publishing: • In October 2013, the first edition of Operation Eros was published, which is sold in a very short period of time. After a very successful promotional activities, the audience nominated her Serbian Agatha Christie. • After terminating the cooperation with first publisher, Ana turns to her own publishing house. That year, for the first time, she appeared independently at the International Book Fair in Belgrade under the name “A Stand of a Writer” (“Štand jednog pisca”). With the publication of the second edition of the novel “Operation Eros” and the bilingual (Serbian / English) collection of poems “The Light of Mind”(“Svetlost Svesti”), in September 2015, she started her own publishing house “Caesar books“. She names her own Publishing House after his dog Caesar, ans he is considered as the co-owner of this creative idea. • Not planning to continue writing about her first novel heroine named Sofia Kovač’s , at the urging of a friend, in October 2016, Ana published the sequel to her first novel, titled “Diamond Dust”(“Dijamantska Prašina”). Not for long, in 2017, she wrote and published her third novel, “Cassiopeia’s Curse” (“Kasiopejina kletva”), in which Sofia Kovač becomes a serious serial character of Anna’s crime novels, and the novel is widely noticed by the audience. • At the end of 2018, Ana became a member of the Writers Association of Serbia (UKS). • In 2019, she pauses in writing a new novel, because she devotes herself to preparing a Monograph for the Company where she is currently employeed (PUC Vodovod), and on the occasion of significant anniversaries – 40 years since the formation of Lake Ćelije on the Rasina River and 35 years since the construction of a Water Treatment and Water Production Plant in Majdevo. For the first time she puts the stamp of the editor.

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