My favourite reads
- Abufares Said...
- Amr's My Life, Adventures, and Memories
- Ayman's The Damascene Blog
- Chet's Just Wondering
- Don's Anarchy and Love
- Ihsan's Thoughts and Notes
- Isobel's Suffonsifisms
- Karin's Munich and a little bit of everything else
- Ohud's Arabisque Rhaspody
- Posh Lemon's Blog
- Queenie's The Coffee House
- Razan's Decentering Damascus
- Roba's And Far Away...
- Reemality Bites
- Robin's Under the Holy Tree
- Sabbah's Blog
- Sam's Home Away from Home
- Syria Looks
- Ted's Soap Box 2.0
- Waleg
- Yazan's On Olives and Sake
- Yuppie Activist
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4 Comments:
At 4/02/2006 6:13 AM, Anonymous said…
The theme reminds me a bit of Nabil Anani.
Nice...
At 4/02/2006 8:35 PM, Anonymous said…
i so miss the blaad :(
if u check my blog, Omar, u can go back to last year when I wrote about my trip there....I spent so much time seeing misery that I fell in love with that life and want to go back as soon as I get the chance.
At 4/03/2006 7:47 PM, x said…
thanks Ohud, I asked my dad if he knew the artist's name, be he couldn't recall. Where can I see Nabil's work?
jinan, I'll take a look at the blog. Hopefully soon you'll go back for another visit, and hopefully this time the people won't be suffering as much
At 4/04/2006 7:19 AM, Anonymous said…
Omar: Well he's obviously a Palestinian artist:p, contemporary. Wellknown to paint on leather actually.
Anyhow: here's a link to Palestinian painting amoung which there are a few works of Anani:
http://www.art.net/~samia/page/pagetwo/fatenpicts.html
Look at the one with the houses. The form of the houses on the chain reminded me somehow of them...
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