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Sculpture exhibition in Dubai from Wednesday
Art Sawa, a contemporary art gallery in Dubai, is to launch an exhibition "Creative Expressions" to be held from December 17 to 30.
Dubai: Art Sawa, a contemporary art gallery in Dubai, is to launch an exhibition "Creative Expressions" to be held from December 17 to 30.
The show will feature works from talents such as Ahmad Al Bahrani, Mahmoud Al Obaidi, Ahmad Askalany, Hani Al Qam, Salem Dabbagh, Wael Darwish, Ebrahim Al Dessouki, Ali Haedar and Camille Zakharia.
Works such as etchings, small sculptures and figurines would be made available during the exhibition as well as selected books.
Amel B. Makkawi, owner of Art Sawa, said: "The idea behind Creative Expressions is to offer small pieces of art from talented artists that are ideal as gifts at this time of year. "
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