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Instructor presents Islamic art
December 4, 2019
“The Illuminating and Shadow” was created in 2013 with ink, colored pencil and watercolor.
“Tied Up by the Tradition” is an artwork from 2014 created with oil on canvas.
Photos by Juan Ibarra/The Collegian. SE adjunct art instructor Roya Mansourkhani presents her work in “Past and Present” Oct. 14-Dec. 13 on SE Campus.
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