Unfinished Journeys

2015
11-colour silkscreen made with Navigation Press Studio
76 x 50 cm
Edition of edition of 40, odd numbers available
signed on the reverse
Unframed

2,800 $

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  • ABOUT Helen Zughaib
    Helen Zughaib was born in Beirut and gained her BFA from Syracuse University, College of Visual and Performing Arts, in New York. To this day, she has been living and working in Washington DC. The artist is actively voiced on the cause of Arabs and women in particular in the United States and successfully puts her art to that purpose. She...
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