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by Walter Fahmy
$26.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Desert Strata" by Walter Fahmy. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
Design Details
The desolation of the desert in midday heat, it's endless, you only see shades of yellow, a mirage from time to time and the blue sky.
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The desolation of the desert in midday heat, it's endless, you only see shades of yellow, a mirage from time to time and the blue sky.
Born in 1951. Lives in the central coast of California. Tutored by a fine artist/architect professor in an extracurricular art program during his high school years. While pursuing a career in pharmacy, he was also a member of the STUDENT ART LEAGUE at the University of Alexandria. "I have always believed that good art should not be owned only by the rich and famous". ALL WORKS ARE ARTIST COPYRIGHTED WITH ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
$26.00
Ines Garay-Colomba
Great abstract Walter ! nice colors ! V
Walter Fahmy replied:
Thank you Ines, your comment is appreciated.
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
Brilliantly expressed work, Walter. Love so much the spontaneity and the textures you created here. f,v
Walter Fahmy replied:
Thank you Ana Maria, this piece was done very fast, I tried to capture the intense heat and desolation of this remote desert area in California.
Anand Swaroop Manchiraju
I like this effect .Very pleasing colors used .Wonderful work of Art.-------------Anand
Walter Fahmy replied:
Thank you, I appreciate your comment.
Heather Hennick
I like the way you used the technique of palette knife. Nice results.
Walter Fahmy replied:
Thank you Heather. Spontaneity of the moment dictates what technique I will be using, I rarely pre-plan my abstracts.