Sour

acrylic on canvas
120 x 90 cm
signed by the artist

7,750 $

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  • ABOUT Fady Chammas
    Even as a child, Fady knew that his passion for visual arts would lead to a career in art. He graduated from the Beirut School of Fine Arts in 1985 before continuing his endless quest to capture the soul of the traditional homes in his native country. Armed with his watercolors and acrylics, Fady loves to put his knoweldge and talent to good use...
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