There are a total of 10 editions in this series.
Each series has a total of 10 colour variations.
Each individual edition in this series is worth $500.
AO
2016
Screenprint
40 x 30 cm
signed lower right
500 $
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ABOUT Carla Salem
Born in Lebanon in 1978, Carla R. Salem is a papermaker and a printmaker whose work explores words and languages. Having lived in Japan for seven years, Salem merges the Japanese language and culture with her native Arabic. She explores the surface and texture of her self-made mulberry papers (washi) and emphasizes on its interaction with light....
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