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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
86.6x63in
About this artwork
During the sad invasion of Isis many beautiful historical mansions , cult places were destroyed. This painting is to witness the sad truth of war where beautiful interiors with colored stained glass are falling, chandelier swiveling, red flowers representing love and violence screaming from rage and despair. War brings nothing but destruction and despair. .. in case the collector would like the painting framed. It can be done free of charge
« Be yourself, and try to communicate your deep feelings and concern via your paintings. Be an advocate to your time. »
Mona Asmar Hecker has been exhibiting her works since the 1980s in the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and Lebanon. Her artistic style has matured to the point where she now feels compelled to translate disturbing world issues through her compositions. Hecker paints endangered species and tackles the distress of war while also portraying vibrantly colored butterflies. She paints using acrylics as it adapts best to her needs, and adamantly ‘does not follow any rules'.