Monochrome Brown Chap #2
2020
Abdessamad Bouysramne (b. 1995)
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mixed media on canvas
80 x 80 x 3 cm
signed (lower right)
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ABOUT Abdessamad Bouysramne
Abdessamad Bouysramne: A Multifaceted Artist from MarrakechEducational Foundation in Fine ArtsAbdessamad Bouysramne (b. 1995) is a Moroccan multi-disciplinary visual artist who was born in Marrakech. He studied in Casablanca, gaining his degree from the city’s Higher School of Fine Arts. Exploring Media: From Calligraphy to Video...
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