World Renowned Artist Sir Daniel Winn Partners with Asian World Film Festival to Design Statuettes for 2021 Awards Ceremony
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Sir Daniel Winn to Create New Statuettes for AWFF’s Snow Leopard Awards, Humanitarian Award, and Red Cross Award BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (PRWEB) April 15, 2021 Sir Daniel Winn, world renowned artist, curator, and owner of the prestigious Winn Slavin Fine Art Gallery in Beverly Hills, has been commissioned by the Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) to design the new statuettes for their Snow Leopard Awards, Humanitarian Award, and Red Cross Award. In addition to sculpting the designs, Sir Daniel Winn will also be presenting the Humanitarian Award to the winner at this year’s awards ceremony.
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