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Event: African Art Exhibition

Dr. Massouma Habib, an Ophthalmologist for over 20 years had a hidden talent that she finally decided to master. Almost 6 years ago she decided to take classes to master her skill in Italy, Lebanon and other places. She is fascinated with the African culture and traditions and explores that in her art work. After 6 years of practice and exploring her hobby, she finally decided to do her first Art Exhibition at an Artistic designed house; Beit Aladdin in Fintas, block 4, Street 9, house #21. It will take place from Feb 25, 2009 to Feb 27, 2009, 6:00PM to 9:00PM everyday.

Comments

Anonymous said…
ya7lailha!!!! she's my mom's friend lol i never knew she had this talent;P
Anonymous said…
i have seen some of her art work at her own clinic, this women has got great talent, im definetly going to check it out !
Anonymous said…
I think she should stick to art instead of medecine !she's not a very good doctor anyways.
Anonymous said…
I also went to her clinic and saw her paintings. She is a sweet Doctor with talent. God bless her.
Anonymous said…
2nd Anonymous: Even though I respect opinions, however in this matter I think you should keep it to yourself :) This post is about her "Exhibition" and not her profession. Now for my opinion now, I think she is an excellent Doctor. ;)
Anonymous said…
GooD Luck :)
Intlxpatr said…
Is Beit Aladdin the house with the Statue of Liberty and the colored turrets?
Anonymous said…
Mashallah she is really talented cant wait to go to her exhibition :)
Anonymous said…
mashalla I never knew she had that talent shes my eye doctor and my families doc too!! im attending for sure .. gd luck ! ;)
Anonymous said…
Wow, i didnt know the paintings at her clinic was hers, she surely has some talent! I respect this lady and wish her best of luck:)
cant wait ..
Anonymous said…
To the second anonymous person:
This Doctor has treated me and others in my family, I completely disagree with you, she is a brilliant doctor.

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