Untitled

Painted in 2019
oil on canvas
110 x 130 cm

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Acquired directly from the artist.

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Location
Beirut, Lebanon
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  • ABOUT Sacha Abou Khalil
    Sacha About Khalil was born on November 29th, 1964, in Serbia. He grew up in Lebanon and moved to France at the age of 18.  He went to med school  in Strasbourg and graduated in dentistry. He practiced dentistry and oral surgery in France until 2011.He is a self taught professional painter since that date.He is based in Beirut, and Milano.His...
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