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2023
oil on linen
170 x 145 cm

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ABOUT Dina El Sioufi
Dina El-Sioufi is an Egyptian painter who was born in Alexandria and grew up in the UK, arriving there in the 1970s with her family. A self-described academic-turned-painter, El-Sioufi studied at Kings College, University of London, gaining a BSc. in Physics and a postgraduate diploma in Mathematical Physics. Over the years, she returned to...
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