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Event: Retrospection Art Exhibition.



Retrospection is their view on life; their eyes as of now are camera lenses and #2 pencils. The Artists are: Farah Al Wuqayan, Fahad Al Hunaif, Talah Al Sayer, Farah Al Souri, and Naser Al Qatami. They all joined forces to create a memory in which all people can remember through their photographs, drawings, and sculptures.

The event will be held from Thursday 24th December: 6:00PM - 10:30PM to Friday 25th December: 11:30AM- 11:00PM at The Exhibition.

Comments

Anonymous said…
dam enhom 'photographers' cudnt they b mre unique with the invites bedal la ya5thoon a pic they got online? shows u how talented us kuwaities are (:
Anonymous said…
Anonymous, the photo is taken by one of the "Photographers" and it's not from online. What a talented KUWAITI photographer huh?
Anonymous said…
and anonymous, don't insult Kuwaities. Their amazing citizens, and very talented..
Anonymous said…
Man, ( or women ) this shows how much you're lame. I salute this outrageous brave talented group of Kuwaiti youth. The idea of the whole exhibition is VERY " unique". Offcourse you wouldn't know because you obviously do not know the real definition of unique. Way to go kids, I wish you best of luck... I'm very proud of you, you make us older Kuwaitis proud !
Confashion said…
Anonymous
Don't judge a book by its cover :)
The exhibition hasn't started yet, so you can't form your opinion about them already. you might be surprised after seeing their work..
Anonymous said…
These "photographers" turned out to be talented, creative, and overly passionate about their work.

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