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Syria Tote Bag featuring the painting Women Walking in Aleppo Street by Mamoun Sakkal

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Women Walking in Aleppo Street Tote Bag

Mamoun Sakkal

by Mamoun Sakkal

$29.00

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Women Walking in Aleppo Street" by Mamoun Sakkal.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

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Comments (3)

Mamoun Sakkal

Mamoun Sakkal

Thank you Deb. This is a lino cut, however, before I made the print, I used the ink roller to add some texture to the paper as you can see on the upper half of the image.

Deborah Talbot - Kostisin

Deborah Talbot - Kostisin

I'm sorry I see it is a block print, great job. Deb

Deborah Talbot - Kostisin

Deborah Talbot - Kostisin

Excellent image, is it a lino cut or wood cut, How was it done? Deb

Mamoun Sakkal replied:

Thank you Deb. This is a lino cut, however, before I made the print, I used the ink roller to add some texture to the paper as you can see on the upper half of the image.

About Mamoun Sakkal

Mamoun Sakkal

Having initially been trained in European art traditions, I became more interested in the study and practice of the traditional arts of the Middle East later on in my life, slowly shifting my views of art from European to Arab-Islamic. I started experiments in using calligraphy as painting and produced abstract watercolors utilizing my personal interpretations of Arabic letter forms. I now also incorporate digital imagery with hand written calligraphy to create limited edition prints of my artwork. My work combines a deep respect and knowledge of traditional calligraphy with the latest in computer technology. Presenting this art to various audiences allows us to break boundaries and stereotypes and provides an opportunity for...

 

$29.00