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Recent Posts
- Street Art and Morsi – Cairo Artists Continue the Fight May 1, 2013
- Art in The Streets: Videos on Beirut, Palestine, Tripoli and Cairo for MOCATV April 16, 2013
- Graffiti for a Social Cause: Zeft, Nazeer, Nemo and Mona Lisa Brigades March 11, 2013
- Women in Graffiti: A Tribute to the Women of Egypt January 7, 2013
- Return to Tahrir: Two Years and Graffiti of the Martyrs December 29, 2012
- Graffiti in Palestine: Female Street Artist from East Jerusalem and Rockets over Gaza November 15, 2012
- Egyptian Graffiti Artists Exhibit Around the World November 4, 2012
- The Art of Movement: Another Chapter of Mohamed Mahmoud Graffiti September 20, 2012
- For the Love of Graffiti: Cairo’s Walls Trace History of Colourful Revolution September 20, 2012
- Beirut Graffiti: Quirky, Colourful Street Art in Lebanon August 28, 2012
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From Beirut to Cairo: Zinab Chahine Ctrl+Z’s Kitschy-Cute Jewellery
I’m a girl. I like pretty things. I also like pretty shiny things. If they’re funny too, then I’m overjoyed. I may also feel overwhelmed by the countless options to choose from, which is exactly what happened when I met … Continue reading
Posted in Cairo and its hidden treasures
Tagged Abdel Halim Hafez, Beirut, Beirut culture, Cairo, chunky, Ctlr+Z Jewelry, cute, Designs, Fairouz, glue gun, I love Bamia, Jewellery, jewellery in Cairo, kitsch, Nadia Lotfy, Om Kalthom, Samia Gamal, Zafir, Zafir Studio, Zamalek, Zinab Chahine ctrl+z jewelry
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